👉 Iridizing is a process used in crystallography and optical microscopy to increase the transparency of materials, particularly those containing impurities or defects. It involves the use of a microscope to magnify small samples of material and then perform an experiment that increases the number of visible light rays passing through the sample. In crystallography, iridizing is used to improve the resolution of X-ray diffraction patterns by making the sample more transparent. In optical microscopy, it is often used to