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feststoffliche

Feststoffliche is an adjective used in German to describe things that pertain to solid matter or the solid phase. It is derived from Feststoff, meaning a solid substance, and is commonly found in scientific contexts such as physics, chemistry, and materials science.

In scientific writing, feststoffliche Eigenschaften, feststoffliche Phasen oder feststoffliche Reaktionen refer to properties, phases or processes

Typical examples include feststoffliche Eigenschaften like hardness, Young’s modulus, thermal conductivity, and electronic band structure, as

The term coexists with related concepts such as Festkörperphysik (solid-state physics), Festkörperchemie (solid-state chemistry) and solid-state

that
occur
in
solids,
as
opposed
to
liquids
or
gases.
The
term
is
frequently
employed
to
distinguish
solid-state
phenomena
from
those
in
other
phases.
Within
materials
science
and
solid-state
physics,
feststofflich
often
appears
in
discussions
of
crystallinity,
microstructure,
defect
chemistry,
mechanical
behavior,
and
electronic
structure.
well
as
phenomena
such
as
feststoffliche
Diffusion,
Festkörperdiffusion,
and
phase
transitions
between
solid
phases.
Defects
in
solids
(Gitterdefekte),
grain
boundaries,
and
crystallographic
anisotropy
are
also
considered
in
feststofflichen
Kontexten,
because
they
strongly
influence
how
solids
behave.
engineering,
distinguishing
solid-phase
science
from
liquid-
and
gas-phase
disciplines.
While
"feststofflich"
and
"feststoffliche"
are
standard
in
technical
German,
the
everyday
language
often
prefers
more
general
descriptors,
depending
on
the
audience
and
field.
Overall,
feststoffliche
describes
the
solid-phase
nature
of
materials
and
their
characteristic
properties
and
processes.