isomorphous

[ahy-suh-mawr-fuh s]

isomorphous Definition

  • 1crystallizing in such a manner that the mineral has the same outward form, but different chemical composition
  • 2having the same crystal structure

Using isomorphous: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "isomorphous" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The two minerals are isomorphous.

  • Example

    The isomorphous crystals have different chemical compositions.

  • Example

    The two compounds are isomorphous with each other.

isomorphous Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for isomorphous

Phrases with isomorphous

  • the replacement of one element or ion by another of similar size and charge in a crystal lattice without changing the structure of the lattice

    Example

    Isomorphous substitution is common in minerals.

  • a group of minerals that have the same crystal structure but different chemical compositions

    Example

    Feldspar is an isomorphous group of minerals.

  • a mixture of two or more minerals that have the same crystal structure but different chemical compositions

    Example

    The rock is composed of an isomorphous mixture of minerals.

Origins of isomorphous

from Greek 'isos' meaning 'equal' and 'morphē' meaning 'form'

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Summary: isomorphous in Brief

The term 'isomorphous' [ahy-suh-mawr-fuh s] refers to minerals that have the same outward form but different chemical compositions or having the same crystal structure. It is used to describe the replacement of one element or ion by another of similar size and charge in a crystal lattice without changing the structure of the lattice. 'Isomorphous' is also used to describe groups of minerals that have the same crystal structure but different chemical compositions.