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Crystal Facts

Amelia Khatri

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Crystal Facts explores the fascinating world of crystals, bridging science and history to reveal their profound impact on our world. The book details crystal formation, from the arrangement of atoms in lattices to the conditions necessary for growth, and examines the diverse physical and chemical properties that dictate their uses. Did you know that the specific crystal structure of a material determines its hardness, optical behavior, and even its electrical conductivity? The book progresses from basic crystallographic principles to in-depth analyses of specific crystals like quartz and diamonds, illustrating these concepts tangibly.

 
Moving beyond science, the book delves into the historical significance of crystals across cultures and eras. From ancient medicinal practices to their roles in religious ceremonies, Crystal Facts uncovers how societies have valued these formations. The book then transitions to their modern applications in technology and industry. This unique approach offers a holistic perspective, combining scientific rigor with historical context, making it valuable for students, mineral collectors, and anyone curious about the natural world.
Disponível desde: 18/02/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 75 páginas.

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