>how three atoms, sharing the same xyz position, could be refined in terms of 
>their occupancies via FullProf

One of many possible options is to set 11.0 for one atom and -10.5 for the two 
others.

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On Saturday, August 31, 2019, 9:46:50 PM GMT+7, Ahmed Subrati 
<assubr...@hotmail.com> wrote: 







Dear all,





I wanted to ask how three atoms, sharing the same xyz position, could be 
refined in terms of their occupancies via FullProf. We know that for the case 
of two atoms, the first atom is set as 11.0 and the second one as -11.0 so that 
their sum is unity, but how would be the case for three atoms.





Thank you very much.





King regards,

Ahmed Subrati


PhD student

NanoBioMedical Centre | Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, Poland


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