isomorphously, adv. Min.
(aɪsəʊˈmɔːfəslɪ)
[f. isomorphous a. + -ly2.]
In such a way as to produce isomorphous substances.
| 1901 Mineral. Mag. XIII. 45 Miersite..mixes isomorphously with marshite (CuI) on the one hand, and on the other forms intimate intergrowths with iodyrite. 1906 Jrnl. Chem. Soc. LXXXIX. ii. 1148 Chlorine and fluorine sometimes replace each other isomorphously. 1928 Amer. Mineralogist XIII. 52 AlAlO3 may enter CaMgSi2O6..isomorphously to as much as 25 per cent. 1947 Q. Rev. I. 254 When it is found that F{p} can replace OH{p} isomorphously, as in the apatites..this can be taken as strong presumptive evidence that the OH..is ionic. 1963 Geochemistry 1173 Manganese..is associated with the bivalent iron and calcium which it replaces isomorphously in the rock-forming minerals. |