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Course Name
Turkish
Kristalografi
English
Crystallography
Course Code
JEO 111
Credit
Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
-
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2
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1
Course Language
English
Course Coordinator
Ömer Işık Ece
Course Objectives
The aim of the course; to understand fundamental principles of crystallography, to give theoretical and application of crystallization, internal order and external forms as first subject of mineralogy, to explain the main headlines related to chemical and physical properties of minerals (crystals). In laboratory; symmetry, face indices and stenographic projection have been thought on the crystals forms. Physical properties have been investigated on natural mineral samples.
Course Description
Definitions of crystal, mineral, mineraloid, crystallograpy, mineralogy, references and literature for mineralogy-crystallograpy. Internal order; one-, two- and three-dimensional order, lattices, space groups, structure types, structure defects, twinning. External form; crystallization, crystal growth, symmetry, symmetry operations without translation. Crystallographic axes, Miller indices, crystal forms, zones, habitus. Crystal projection, crystal classes: Isometric, tetragonal, orthorhombic, monoclinic, triclinic, hexagonal and rhomboedral systems. Crystal chemistry, physical properties of minerals, x-ray crystallography
Course Outcomes
1. Principle of the crystallography.
2. Crystal systems and classes.
3. Internal and external order and forms of crystals.
4. Explain of seven crystal systems.
5. Chemical crystallography and physical properties of minerals (crystals).
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