Definition of Polytyping. Meaning of Polytyping. Synonyms of Polytyping

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Definition of Polytyping

Polytyping
Polytype Pol"y*type, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Polytyped; p. pr. & vb. n. Polytyping.] (Print.) To produce a polytype of; as, to polytype an engraving.

Meaning of Polytyping from wikipedia

- known polytypes, although most are rare. All the polytypes of SiC have virtually the same density and Gibbs free energy. The most common SiC polytypes are...
- the hexagonal crystal system as the common polytype 2H and also in the trigonal system as the 3R polytype. Molybdenite occurs in high temperature hydrothermal...
- {\displaystyle \forall \alpha .\alpha \rightarrow \alpha } . A function with polytype ∀ α . α → α {\displaystyle \forall \alpha .\alpha \rightarrow \alpha }...
- shorthand has been developed to catalogue the vast number of possible polytype crystal structures: Let us define three SiC bilayer structures (that is...
- system 6H polytype, most common: hexagonal Crystal class 6H polytype: dihexagonal pyramidal (6mm) H-M symbol: (6mm) Space group 6H polytype: P63mc Identification...
- poses serious health risks when dis****d into air and inhaled. Three polytypes of chrysotile are known. These are very difficult to distinguish in hand...
- crystalline polytypes. The more common one uses a cubic lattice, while the less common one, lonsdaleite, has a hexagonal lattice. By mixing these polytypes at...
- Bustamite Bystrite Varieties that are not valid species: Barbertonite (polytype of stichtite) Bauxite (aluminium ore) Beckerite (natural resin) Bentonite...
- tetrahydrate) Polytype pyroaurite-2H. Balangeroite 9.DH.35 [286] Polytypes: -2M and -1A. Bariopharmacosiderite 8.DK.10 [287] Polytypes: -C and -Q. Barylite...
- occurs in phyllites, schists and marbles. Both monoclinic and triclinic polytypes exist and both are pseudohexagonal. It was first described in 1837 from...