Crystals are isotropic in nature
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Most of the crystals are anisotropic in nature, some are isotropic, for example- Rock Salt and Sodium Chloride....
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Most of the crystals are anisotropic in nature, some are isotropic, for example- Rock Salt and Sodium Chloride....
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Answer: the crystalline solid which is not changing their physical properties when measured in in in different directions it's called isotropic . & The ability of crystalline solid to change value of physical properties in measure in different directions is called an anisotropy.
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