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  • mineral altaite has the same crystal structure as galena. Within the ... Galena has practically the same crystal structure as halite (sodium ...
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  • perfect dodecahedral cleavage. In the crystal structure, zinc and sulfur atoms ... * Crystal * Gemstone * Mineral * Sulfide * Zinc ==References== ...
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  • Beryl has a hexagonal crystalline structure and exhibits conchoidal ... largest beryls known, including a massive crystal with dimensions 5.5 m by ...
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  • periodic manner that defines the crystal structure. Note that "crystal ... * Crystal structure * Crystallite * Gemstone * Mineral * Solute ...
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  • addition, it can be found in a variety of crystal habits. One of its well ... vdW.png|thumb|right|A model of the [[Crystal structure#Unit cell|unit cell ...
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  • from crystallographic data. The first crystal structure of a macromolecule ... such as (100) denote a plane of the crystal structure, and regular repetitions ...
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  • Barite has an orthorhombic crystal structure. It is practically insoluble in water and in most other chemical reagents. It has a Mohs hardness ...
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  • === Crystal structure === Ferrites are a class of spinels. They adopt a crystal motif consisting ...
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  • of the solvent. The type of crystal structure formed from a fluid ... atoms of the solid fit into the same crystal structure. Examples of single ...
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  • |colspan=2|[[Image:Quartz Crystal.jpg|270px|Photo of quartz crystal group]] ... Quartz has a hexagonal crystal structure made of trigonal crystals ...
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  • of electromagnetic radiation through a crystal can help reveal the internal ... properties such as birefringence. Crystal optics describes light propagation ...
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  • png|left|thumbnail|Atomic-scale crystal structure of olivine (magnesium ... The crystal structure of a mineral is the orderly, geometric arrangement ...
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  • complex isometric forms are not uncommon. Crystal twinning is common and adds ... cell-3D.png|The unit cell of fluorite's crystal structure ...
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  • formation with embedded sand grains. This structure, which is typically opaque ... * Crystal * Mineral * Plaster * Sulfate == Notes == ==References== ...
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  • Its crystals belong to the monoclinic crystal system. Each crystal has ... escapes readily from the biotite crystal structure at high temperatures ...
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  • In terms of crystal structure, zircon belongs to the tetragonal crystal ... This process partially disrupts the crystal structure and explains ...
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  • Amphiboles crystallize to produce two crystal systems: monoclinic and ... essential hydroxide ions, and the basic structure of an amphibole is a double ...
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  • The crystal structure of lepidolite belongs to the monoclinic system, and the crystal habit may be tabular or prismatic. The cleavage is perfect ...
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  • the new science of X-ray analysis of crystal structure. Through X-ray analysis ... Their volume, X-Rays and Crystal Structure, went through five ...
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  • A crystallite is a domain of solid-state matter that has the same structure as a single crystal. Crystallites can vary in size from a few nanometers ...
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