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The photograph shows the grains in the polycrystalline ceramic uranium carbide. The colors result from the etching process used to reveal the crystallites. The magnification is 300 times.
Each crystallite has nominally the same composition. The different crystal faces have different etch rates, and the etching process reveals those surfaces that are most stable to the etchant.

From: Gilman, "The Nature of Ceramics," Scientific American, September (1967)