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Definitions of crystallite in various dictionaries:
noun - any of numerous minute rudimentary crystalline bodies of unknown composition found in glassy igneous rock
Any of numerous minute rudimentary, crystalline bodies of unknown composition found in glassy igneous rocks.
CRYSTALLITE - A crystallite is a small or even microscopic crystal which forms, for example, during the cooling of many materials. The orientation of crystallites...
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Any of numerous minute rudimentary, crystalline bodies of unknown composition found in glassy igneous rocks. |
any of numerous minute rudimentary crystalline bodies of unknown composition found in glassy igneous rock |
An individual perfect crystal or region of regular crystalline structure in the substance of a material, typically of a metal or a partly crystalline polymer. |
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A crystallite is a small or even microscopic crystal which forms, for example, during the cooling of many materials. The orientation of crystallites can be random with no preferred direction, called random texture, or directed, possibly due to growth and processing conditions. Fiber texture is an example of the latter. Crystallites are also referred to as grains. The areas where crystallites meet are known as grain boundaries. Polycrystalline or multicrystalline materials, or polycrystals are solids that are composed of many crystallites of varying size and orientation. * Most inorganic solids are polycrystalline, including all common metals, many ceramics, rocks and ice. The extent to which a solid is crystalline (crystallinity) has important effects on its physical properties. Sulfur, while usually polycrystalline, may also occur in other allotropic forms with completely different properties. Although crystallites are referred to as grains, powder grains are different, as they can be |