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In KCl and KBr crystals grown from supersaturated aqueous solutions under centrifuging (3g, 7g, and 12g) the lattice constant and the halogen content are altered significantly in comparison with original compounds, and the microhardness is increased by 1.5–2 fold.
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Fiz. Tverd. Tela (St. Petersburg) 39, 1792–1793 (October 1997)
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Gurin, V.N., Nikanorov, S.P., Korsukova, M.M. et al. Alteration of the lattice constant and the composition of KCl and KBr crystals under macrogravity. Phys. Solid State 39, 1599–1600 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1134/1.1129905
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