angularinen
Angularinen is a hypothetical mineral used in theoretical discussions of angular bonding and anisotropic crystal properties. The term refers to a family of proposed crystal structures in which atoms arrange with pronounced angular coordination, producing directional bonds and strong angular dependence in physical properties. The concept is commonly employed in thought experiments about how bonding geometry shapes elasticity, hardness, and fracture behavior.
Etymology and usage notes. The name angularinen is derived from the emphasis on angles within the lattice,
Structure and properties. In proposed models, angularinen crystallizes in low-symmetry lattices with open frameworks that enforce
Occurrence and status. Angularinen is described primarily in theoretical papers and speculative fiction, where it serves
Applications in theory. As a model system, angularinen helps researchers study anisotropy, crystal field effects, and
See also: anisotropy, crystal structure, mineralogy, hypothetical materials.