Consider orthorhombic space-group symmetry Pnma (A) On what point-group symmetry is this space group based upon? (B) When the X and Y directions are switched, one obtains a different setting of the same space group - Pmnb. In as few sentences as possible, yet with details, explain why not Prina.
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