Journal Article10.1107/S0365110X55000121
On the relations between structure and morphology of crystals. I
P. Hartman,W. G. Perdok +1 more
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TL;DR: In this paper, Hartman and Perdok made an attempt to find relations between crystal structure and crystal morphology on an energy basis, and concluded that the morphology of a crystal is governed by chains of strong bonds running through the structure.
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Abstract: An attempt is made by Hartman & Perdok to find relations between crystal structure and crystal morphology on an energy basis. It is concluded that the morphology of a crystal is governed by chains of strong bonds running through the structure.
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