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The process of crystal formation via mechanisms of... crystal metals must be produced synthetically... is no practical limit to the size a crystal may attain under the right conditions...
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lead crystal
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Crystal (disambiguation)
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Quartz
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solid
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atoms
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molecules
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ions
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crystallography
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crystal growth
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crystallization
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ancient Greek
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ice
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quartz
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polycrystals
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crystal twins
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Insulin
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grown in outer space
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Halite
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crystallization
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crystal structure
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fluid
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chemistry
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ambient pressure
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fluid
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atoms
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lattice
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long-range order
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amorphous
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vitreous
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glassy
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chemical bonds
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metal
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Ionically bonded
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salts
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molten
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Covalently
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diamond
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silica
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graphite
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Polymer
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van der Waals forces
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hexagonal
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crystallographic defects
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Phase transformations in solids
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Polymorphism
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ice
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Ice I
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Ice I
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rhombohedral
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ice II
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Amorphous
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amorphous ice
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polyamorphism
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allotropy
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diamond
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graphite
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fullerenes
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carbon
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monocrystal
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potassium dihydrogen phosphate
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Saint-Gobain
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megajoule laser
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CEA
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Gallium
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Ice
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Fossil
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shell
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calcite
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Dan Shechtman
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quasicrystal
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International Union of Crystallography
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position space
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Fourier space
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materials science
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solid-state physics
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Snowflakes
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salt
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ferroelectric effect
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piezoelectric effect
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light
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refracted
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colors
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crystal optics
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dielectric
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photonic crystals
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Inorganic
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matter
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physical state
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selenite
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Cave of the Crystals
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rock
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consolidated
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aqueous
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solution
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magma
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igneous rocks
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granite
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lavas
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glassy
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evaporites
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rock salt
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gypsum
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limestones
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evaporation
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arid
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climates
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metamorphic rocks
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marbles
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mica-schists
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quartzites
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limestone
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shale
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sandstone
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molten
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metamorphism
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Melting point
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Ionic
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ions
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Electrostatic attractions
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electrical conductor
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Molecular
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Polar molecules
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London force
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dipole-dipole attraction
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non-conductor
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liquid
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Atomic packing factor
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Colloidal crystal
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Crystal growth
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Crystal habit
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Crystal oscillator
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Crystal system
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Crystallite
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Crystallographic database
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Liquid crystal
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Quasicrystal
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Single crystal
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Encyclopædia Britannica
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U.S. Naval Research Laboratory
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Spanish National Research Council
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