kiteytymäjärjestelmät
Kiteytymäjärjestelmät refer to the different ways in which atoms or molecules arrange themselves to form crystalline solids. This arrangement is not random; it follows specific, repeating patterns dictated by the chemical nature of the substance and the conditions under which it crystallizes. The fundamental repeating unit in a crystal structure is called a unit cell, and the systematic stacking of these unit cells in three dimensions creates the macroscopic crystal.
There are several common types of kiteytymäjärjestelmät, often categorized by the symmetry of their crystal lattices.
The specific kiteytymäjärjestelmä adopted by a substance influences its physical properties. For example, the arrangement of