Crystallinity

Crystallinity refers to the degree of structural order in a solid material, specifically the arrangement of atoms or molecules in a repeating pattern. A material with high crystallinity will have a well-defined and regular lattice structure, while a material with low crystallinity will have a more random or amorphous arrangement. The level of crystallinity in a material can greatly affect its physical and chemical properties, such as strength, transparency, and thermal conductivity.

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Crystallinity
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