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Crystal systems in which no two axial lengths are equal are

A

Tetragonal

B

Orthorhombic

C

Monoclinic

D

Triclinic

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The correct Answer is:
B,C,D

Only (a ) is wrong because in tetragonal system, `a=bnec`. In all other cases `anebnec`.
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