Isomorphism (crystallography)

In chemistry, isomorphism has meanings both at the level of crystallography and at a molecular level. In crystallography, crystals are isomorphous if they have identical symmetry and if the atomic positions can be described with a set of parameters (unit cell dimensions and fractional coordinates) whose numerical values differ only slightly.

Source: Wikipedia — Isomorphism (crystallography) (CC BY-SA 4.0)

Isomorphism (crystallography)

In chemistry, isomorphism has meanings both at the level of crystallography and at a molecular level. In crystallography, crystals are isomorphous if they have identical symmetry and if the atomic positions can be described with a set of parameters (unit cell dimensions and fractional coordinates) whose numerical values differ only slightly.

Source: Wikipedia "Isomorphism (crystallography)" · CC BY-SA 4.0

Share this article: X · Bluesky
Privacy Policy