An equal number of atoms, combined in the same way produce the same crystal forms, and the same crystal form does not depend on the nature of the atoms, but only on their number and mode of combination.


Kungliga Svenska Vetenskaps Akademiens Handlingar (1822). Trans. J. R. Partington, A History of Chemistry, Vol. 4 (1972)


An equal number of atoms, combined in the same way produce the same crystal forms, and the same crystal form does not depend on the nature of the...

An equal number of atoms, combined in the same way produce the same crystal forms, and the same crystal form does not depend on the nature of the...

An equal number of atoms, combined in the same way produce the same crystal forms, and the same crystal form does not depend on the nature of the...

An equal number of atoms, combined in the same way produce the same crystal forms, and the same crystal form does not depend on the nature of the...