Define Isotropic and Anisotropic mineral
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An implication of a material or mineral being isotropic is that the chemical bonds within it are all identical in all directions. Anisotropic Mineral. An isotropic mineral can appear or remain dark when light passes through it; the uniform structure of the mineral blocks the light from all directions.
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isotropic substance are those wherein the velocity of light or the refractive index does not vary with direction in the substance. Substances such as gases, liquids, glasses, and minerals that crystallize in the isometric crystal system are isotropic.
All minerals that do not belong to the isometric system are anisotropic.
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