Nietkubische
Nietkubische refers to a category of crystals that do not exhibit the characteristic cubic symmetry. Crystals are classified based on their symmetry, which is determined by the arrangement of their constituent atoms or molecules. Cubic crystals have a symmetrical arrangement of atoms in all three spatial dimensions, resulting in a cube-shaped crystal structure. Examples of cubic crystals include sodium chloride (table salt) and diamond.
In contrast, nietkubische crystals do not possess this cubic symmetry. They can belong to one of the
The classification of crystals as nietkubische or cubic is crucial in fields such as mineralogy, materials