non-crystalline

  • 1non-crystalline — /nɒn ˈkrɪstəlaɪn/ (say non kristuhluyn) adjective not crystalline …

  • 2Non-metallic inclusions — are chemical compounds and nonmetals that are present in steel and alloys. They are the product of chemical reactions, physical effects, and contamination that occurs during the melting and pouring process. These inclusions are categorized by… …

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  • 3non|i|on|ic — «NON y ON ihk», adjective. that does not ionize in solution: »Nonionic substances combine with water because they remove internal pressure and thereby permit formation of a crystalline compound (A. N. Buswell and W. H. Rodebush) …

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  • 4Crystalline cohomology — In mathematics, crystalline cohomology is a Weil cohomology theory for schemes introduced by Alexander Grothendieck (1966, 1968) and developed by Pierre Berthelot (1974). Its values are modules over rings of Witt vectors over the base… …

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  • 5Non-stoichiometric compound — Crystallographic defects can cause solids to be non stoichiometric Non stoichiometric compounds are chemical compounds with an elemental composition that cannot be represented by a ratio of well defined natural numbers, and therefore violate the… …

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  • 6Non-Kekulé molecule — Examples of non Kekulé (a) polyenes, (b) quinodimethanes, and (c) polynuclear aromatics A non Kekulé molecule is a conjugated hydrocarbon that cannot be assigned classical Kekulé structures. Since non Kekulé molecules have two or more formal… …

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  • 7noncrystalline — non·crystalline …

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  • 8amorphous — non crystalline, without long range order …

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  • 9Glass — This article is about the material. For other uses, see Glass (disambiguation). Moldavite, a natural glass formed by meteorite impact, from Besednice, Bohemia …

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  • 10Ceramic materials — Ceramic Si3N4 bearing parts Ceramic materials are inorganic, non metallic materials and things made from them. They may be crystalline or partly crystalline. They are formed by the action of heat and subsequent cooling.[1] Clay was one of the… …

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