Nature, Volume 84Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1910 |
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... crystalline solid . Many substances are capable of crystallising in two or more distinct crystalline forms , of which one is , in general , the more stable at any particular temperature . The physical properties of the several crystalline ...
... crystalline solid . Many substances are capable of crystallising in two or more distinct crystalline forms , of which one is , in general , the more stable at any particular temperature . The physical properties of the several crystalline ...
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... crystalline elements which have been examined and found to crystallise in systems other than the cubic or hexagonal still remains . A little inspection shows that the crystal forms of these elements in every case approach very closely ...
... crystalline elements which have been examined and found to crystallise in systems other than the cubic or hexagonal still remains . A little inspection shows that the crystal forms of these elements in every case approach very closely ...
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... crystalline binary compound must be supposed built up are all , in general , of approximately the same magnitude . The fact that most binary com- pounds , like most elements , crystallise in either the cubic or the hexagonal system ...
... crystalline binary compound must be supposed built up are all , in general , of approximately the same magnitude . The fact that most binary com- pounds , like most elements , crystallise in either the cubic or the hexagonal system ...
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