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Mitscherlich's law of isomorphism, or the law of isomorphism, is an approximate law suggesting that crystals composed of the same number of similar elements tend to demonstrate isomorphism. ==Origins== Mitscherlich's law is named for German chemist Eilhard Mitscherlich,〔Schutt Hans-Werner. (1997.) ''Eilhard Mitscherlich: Prince of Prussian Chemistry'', Chemical Heritage Foundation. ISBN 9780841233454.〕 who formulated the law and published it between 1819 and 1823.〔Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent. (1996.) ''A History of Chemistry'', Harvard University Press, p. 122. ISBN 9780674396593.〕
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