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Mitscherlich's law

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Mitscherlich's law of isomorphism, or the law of isomorphism, is an approximate law suggesting that crystals composed of the same number of similar elements tend to demonstrate isomorphism.

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Origins

Mitscherlich's law is named for German chemist Eilhard Mitscherlich, who formulated the law and published it between 1819 and 1823.

Other Mitscherlich's laws

  • Mitscherlich's formula or effect law of growth factors (1909)
  • Mitscherlich's law of diminishing returns (1906)
  • Mitscherlich's law of physiological relations
  • References

    Mitscherlich's law Wikipedia