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- Crystal abstract "A crystal or crystalline solid is a solid material whose constituent atoms, molecules, or ions are arranged in an ordered pattern extending in all three spatial dimensions. In addition to their microscopic structure, large crystals are usually identifiable by their macroscopic geometrical shape, consisting of flat faces with specific, characteristic orientations.[citation needed]The scientific study of crystals and crystal formation is known as crystallography. The process of crystal formation via mechanisms of crystal growth is called crystallization or solidification.The word crystal is derived from the Ancient Greek word κρύσταλλος (krustallos), meaning both “ice” and “rock crystal”, from κρύος (kruos), "icy cold, frost".Examples of large crystals include snowflakes, diamonds, and table salt. Most inorganic solids are not crystals but polycrystals, i.e. many microscopic crystals fused together into a single solid. Examples of polycrystals include most metals, rocks, ceramics, and ice. A third category of solids is amorphous solids, where the atoms have no periodic structure whatsoever. Examples of amorphous solids include glass, wax, and many plastics.".
- Crystal thumbnail Amethystemadagascar2.jpg?width=300.
- Crystal wikiPageExternalLink giantcrystals.strahlen.org.
- Crystal wikiPageID "6015".
- Crystal wikiPageRevisionID "606236182".
- Crystal align "right".
- Crystal alt "Halite crystal".
- Crystal caption "Macroscopic halite crystal. The right-angles between crystal faces are due to the cubic symmetry of the atoms' arrangement.".
- Crystal caption "Microscopic structure of a halite crystal. There is cubic symmetry in the atoms' arrangement.".
- Crystal direction "horizontal".
- Crystal hasPhotoCollection Crystal.
- Crystal header "Halite : Microscopic and macroscopic".
- Crystal image "Selpologne.jpg".
- Crystal image "Sodium-chloride-3D-ionic.png".
- Crystal width "150".
- Crystal width "75".
- Crystal subject Category:Concepts_in_physics.
- Crystal subject Category:Crystals.
- Crystal comment "A crystal or crystalline solid is a solid material whose constituent atoms, molecules, or ions are arranged in an ordered pattern extending in all three spatial dimensions. In addition to their microscopic structure, large crystals are usually identifiable by their macroscopic geometrical shape, consisting of flat faces with specific, characteristic orientations.[citation needed]The scientific study of crystals and crystal formation is known as crystallography.".
- Crystal label "Ciało krystaliczne".
- Crystal label "Cristal".
- Crystal label "Cristal".
- Crystal label "Cristal".
- Crystal label "Cristallo".
- Crystal label "Crystal".
- Crystal label "Kristal (natuurwetenschappen)".
- Crystal label "Kristall".
- Crystal label "Кристаллы".
- Crystal label "بلورة".
- Crystal label "晶体".
- Crystal label "結晶".
- Crystal sameAs Krystal.
- Crystal sameAs Kristall.
- Crystal sameAs Κρύσταλλος.
- Crystal sameAs Cristal.
- Crystal sameAs Kristal.
- Crystal sameAs Cristal.
- Crystal sameAs Kristal.
- Crystal sameAs Cristallo.
- Crystal sameAs 結晶.
- Crystal sameAs 결정.
- Crystal sameAs Kristal_(natuurwetenschappen).
- Crystal sameAs Ciało_krystaliczne.
- Crystal sameAs Cristal.
- Crystal sameAs m.01t4h.
- Crystal sameAs Q43533.
- Crystal sameAs Q43533.
- Crystal wasDerivedFrom Crystal?oldid=606236182.
- Crystal depiction Amethystemadagascar2.jpg.
- Crystal isPrimaryTopicOf Crystal.