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The size of the crystals reflect the conditions of growth, rather than the internal constitution of the crystal. NaCl crystals grown at the bottom of a beaker are squre plates whose thickness is never greater than half-their width. Thus the growth rate in either of the two horizontal orientations is twice that in the vertical direction. The appearance of NaCl crystal grown, suspended in a solution of Urea isA. CubeB. OctahedraC. LinearD. Square

Answer» Correct Answer - B


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