Polymorph
Polymorph
A polymorph is a chemical composition that can crystallize into more than one type of structure. This results in different minerals with identical compositions and distinguished by their crystallography.
Some common examples of polymorphs are calcite and aragonite. The composition of these two minerals is CaCO3, but calcite is rhombohedral while aragonite is orthorhombic. Diamond and graphite , both of which are pure carbon , are also polymorphs. Diamond, however, is cubic while graphite is hexagonal. Pyrite is the cubic form of FeS2, marcasite, the orthorhombic version.
A single chemical composition that can form polymorphs does so as a response to varying conditions of formation. The temperature , pressure, and chemical environment all affect the crystallization process and can determine the resulting polymorph. For example, diamond requires very high pressure to crystallize, while graphite forms at lower pressures. For the composition CaCO3, calcite is the high temperature-low pressure polymorph while aragonite forms at higher pressures and lower temperatures.
Many polymorphs are only stable within a certain range of conditions and solid-state transitions from one polymorph to another are possible. When low-quartz, which is rhombohedral, is heated to above 1063°F (573°C), it instantaneously goes through an internal structural displacement, or shift, to form hexagonal high-quartz. This type of polymorphic transition is reversible if the temperature is lowered. Other polymorphic transitions involve extensive internal rearrangement and reconstruction of the crystal and subsequently require significantly more energy. The examples of diamond-graphite, pyrite-marcasite, and calcite-aragonite are all known as reconstructive transitions. The large amounts of energy required to effect these polymorphic changes makes the resulting mineral more stable and the process less reversible than with a displacive transition.
See also Crystals and crystallography; Mineralogy
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Peninsular campaign; Telecoms.
Magazine article from: The Economist (US); 1/13/2007; 700+ words
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The Subaltern: A Chronicle of the Peninsular War / Voices from the Peninsula: Eyewitness Accounts by Soldiers of Wellington's Army 1808-14 / The Battle of Maida 1806: Fifteen Minutes of Glory
Magazine article from: RUSI Journal; 10/1/2002; ; 700+ words
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Magazine article from: Canadian Journal of History; 12/1/2004; ; 700+ words
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Charles Oman's `A History of The Peninsular War'
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Spanish lessons; Against Napoleon in Spain.('The Peninsular War: A New History')(Brief Article)
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The Peninsular War.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Reference & Research Book News; 11/1/2005; 475 words
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PR Newswire; 3/26/1992; 700+ words
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Murphy Oil Announces Natural Gas Discovery Offshore Peninsular Malaysia.
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Peninsular Campaign
Dictionary entry from: Dictionary of American History
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Peninsular campaign
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
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Peninsular War
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
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Wilderness to Petersburg Campaign
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to American Military History
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Colin Campbell
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
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