Kristályosodását
Kristályosodását is the Hungarian term for crystallization, a process by which a solid forms from a solution, melt, or more rarely from a gas. In crystallization, atoms or molecules arrange themselves into a highly ordered, repeating structure known as a crystal lattice. This ordering process occurs when the substance is in a state where its particles have sufficient mobility to move past each other and find energetically favorable positions, but are also subject to attractive forces that hold them together in a specific arrangement.
The driving force for crystallization is typically a decrease in free energy. When a substance transitions
Crystals formed through this process exhibit characteristic geometric shapes, known as crystal habits, which are a