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Aspects of breaking of symmetry through vibrational motions
Varied aspects of breaking of symmetry in crystalline and molecular conditions are considered. Distributions of electronic density about atomic centres of Li and H in crystalline LiH and isolated diatomic molecules of that compound en route to dissociation are discussed in relation to symmetry.