Crystallographic feature

  • Types of crystallography

    Crystalline solids have well-defined edges and faces, diffract x-rays, and tend to have sharp melting points.
    In contrast, amorphous solids have irregular or curved surfaces, do not give well-resolved x-ray diffraction patterns, and melt over a wide range of temperatures..

  • What are crystallographic properties?

    Crystallographic properties are routinely characterized using preferential etch techniques by which pits are formed where dislocations intersect a particular crystallographic surface..

  • What are the crystallographic elements?

    These are the cubic, tetragonal, orthorhombic, monoclinic, triclinic, trigonal and hexagonal.
    Some of these are further subdivided to give 14 in all..

  • Crystalline solids have well-defined edges and faces, diffract x-rays, and tend to have sharp melting points.
    In contrast, amorphous solids have irregular or curved surfaces, do not give well-resolved x-ray diffraction patterns, and melt over a wide range of temperatures.
Crystallography is the experimental science of determining the arrangement of atoms in crystalline solids. Crystallography is a fundamental subject in the  TheoryTechniquesMaterials scienceContribution of women to X-ray
Crystallography. In crystallography, crystal structure is a description of the ordered arrangement of atoms, ions, or molecules in a crystalline material, 

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