kiteisrakenteen
Kiteisrakenteen refers to the crystalline structure of a material. It describes the arrangement of atoms, ions, or molecules in a repeating, orderly pattern that extends in all three spatial dimensions. This ordered arrangement is a fundamental characteristic of crystalline solids and is responsible for many of their macroscopic properties, such as hardness, melting point, and electrical conductivity.
The smallest repeating unit of a crystal lattice is called the unit cell. By repeating this unit
The properties of a material are intimately linked to its kiteisrakenteen. For instance, the presence of dislocations,