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Isomorphism Summary
482 words, approx. 2 pages
An isomorphism is a one to one mapping of the elements of one set onto another such that the result of an operation on the elements of one set are identical to the result of the same operation on the elements of the other set. An isomorphism is also...
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Isomorph Summary
325 words, approx. 1 pages
Crystalline substances with chemical formulas that are similar, and with positively charged cations and negatively charged anions that are similar in size, may form crystals with the same structure. These isomorphous groups can be used in mineral...
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Isomorphism Summary
223 words, approx. 1 pages
The term isomorphism of minerals refers to a similarity in crystal structure between two or more distinct substances. Many solids have a tendency to crystallize in definite geometric frameworks. Table salt, for example, has a characteristically cubic...
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Isomorphism [Grk ‘Form, Shape’] Summary
171 words, approx. 1 pages
1 In set theory, fundamental concept of a general structural theory that denotes structural equivalence in regard to certain relations between elements of two (or more) sets. Isomorphism can be comprehended with the help of bijective mapping (...
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Isomorphism Summary
1,510 words, approx. 5 pages
In mathematics, an isomorphism (Greek: ison "equal", and morphe "shape") is a bijective map f such that both f and its inverse f −1 are homomorphisms, i.e., structure-preserving mappings. Informally, an isomorphism is a kind of mapping...


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