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crystallization Crystal development and growth. (See page(s) 127)
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crystal lattice An infinite regular periodic set of points in space on which the atoms, molecules, or ions of an ideal crystal are imagined to be located. No real crystal is exactly congruent with its crystal lattice.
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crystal A more or less regular periodic array of atoms, molecules, or ions, usually forming a solid. In everyday parlance crystal is used in a bewildering variety of ways, sometimes contradictory. Fine glassware is called crystal, although glass, an amorphous solid, is the antithesis of a crystal. A solid with facets exhibiting external symmetry may be called a crystal, although a solid without such facets may still be a crystal. ...
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crystallization The process of formation of a crystal (an ordered state) from a disordered (gas) or partially ordered (liquid) state. Examples are the freezing of liquid water, the deposition of water vapor (frost), and crystal formation in supersaturated solutions.
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crystalline It is the structure of polymer where the molecules are arranged in a very regular repeating lattice structure.
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