Solid material whose constituent atoms, molecules, or ions are arranged in an ordered pattern extending in all three spatial dimensions.
1Some of you may find your place within a crystalline solid.
2It is a crystalline solid, which sublimes at 112 deg.
3Acetamide, CH3.CONH2, is a white deliquescent crystalline solid, which melts at 82-83 deg.
4The entropy of any crystalline solid would therefore be zero, except for the atoms' vibrations about their crystalline positions.
5The overlapping electron wave functions form a chemical bond between the atoms, holding them together in the crystalline solid.
6If this is treated with nitric and sulfuric acids we get from it picric acid, a yellow crystalline solid.
7So obtained, it is a white crystalline solid, which slowly sublimes just below its melting point (194 deg.
8It is a white crystalline solid, and is so stable towards heat that it can be fused and even volatilized without decomposition.
9This motif corresponds to an octahedral configuration of uranium nodes and is also known for thorium in crystalline solids.
10We explore the similarities of the two methods and demonstrate how they may be used in tandem to study crystalline solids.
11Crystalline solids such as salt and sugar are made up of atoms or molecules bonded together in highly ordered, regular arrays.
12The primary amines are colourless liquids or crystalline solids, which are insoluble in water, but readily soluble in the common organic solvents.
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Translations for crystalline solid