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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 whose numerical values differ only slightly.

Mitscherlich's law
'''Mitscherlich's law of isomorphism, or the law of isomorphism''', is an approximate law suggesting that crystals composed of the same number of similar elements tend to demonstrate isomorphism. Mitscherlich's law is named for German chemist Eilhard Mitscherlich, who formulated the law and published it between 1819 and 1823. According to Ferenc Szabadváry, one of the clues that helped Berzelius determine the atomic weights of the elements was "the discovery of Mitscherlich that compounds which contain the same number of atoms and have similar structures, exhibit similar crystal forms (isomorphism)." ==See also==
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