Silver Single Crystal Description
Silver Single Crystal refers to a solid material composed entirely of magnesium atoms arranged in a regular, repeating pattern throughout the entire crystal structure. In the case of a Silver Single Crystal, it implies that the entire structure of the material, at the atomic level, consists solely of magnesium atoms in an organized and ordered arrangement.
Single crystals of magnesium, like those of other metals, can exhibit unique mechanical, thermal, and electrical properties, and they are used in various applications, including research, aerospace components, and specialized electronic devices where precise material characteristics are essential. The process of growing and maintaining single crystals is a complex and controlled procedure in materials science.
Silver Single Crystal Specifications
Molecular Formula
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Ag
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CAS
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7440-22-4
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Growth Method
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Czochralski
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Crystal Structure
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cubic
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Lattice Constant Å
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4.09
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Melting Point (℃)
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961.78
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Density (g/cm3)
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10.49
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Hardness (Mohs)
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2.5
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Resistivity (Ohm·cm)
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15.87*10-11
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Thermal Expansion Coefficient (/K)
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18.9*10-6
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Thermal Conductivity (W/mK)
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429
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Magnetic Sequence
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Diamagnetic
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Magnetic Susceptibility χ (cm3/mol)
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-19.5*10−6
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Purity
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99.999%
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Appearance
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Silvery Metallic Luster
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Regular Size (mm)
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10*10*1.0, 10*5*1.0, 5*5*1.0
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Normal Crystal Orientation
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(100), (110), (111)
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Crystal Orientation Tolerance
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±2°
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Polishing
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as cut, one or two sides polished
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Silver Single Crystal Packaging
Our Silver Single Crystal is carefully handled during storage and transportation to preserve the quality of our product in its original condition.