Chemistry, asked by taibaarabfarooqi, 1 day ago

do polymorphous solids form mixed crystals
when their solutions are mixed??​

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In materials science, polymorphism describes the existence of a solid material in more than one form or crystal structure. Polymorphism is a form of isomerism. Any crystalline material can exhibit the phenomenon. Allotropy refers to polymorphism for chemical elements. Polymorphism is of practical relevance to pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, pigments, dyestuffs, foods, and explosives. According to IUPAC, a polymorphic transition is "A reversible transition of a solid crystalline phase at a certain temperature and pressure (the inversion point) to another phase of the same chemical composition with a different crystal structure."[1] Materials with two polymorphs are called dimorphic, with three polymorphs, trimorphic, etc.Crystal Polymorphic Forms in Medicines

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