Cleavage (crystal)
Cleavage, in mineralogy, is the tendency o crystalline materials tae split alang definite crystallografic structural planes. Thir planes o relative weakness are a result o the regular locations o atoms an ions in the crystal, whilk create smuith repeatin surfaces that is veesible baith in the microscope an tae the nekkit ee.[1]
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