kristallformation
Kristallformation is the process by which a solid material forms with an ordered, repeating atomic structure. This internal order manifests externally as a crystal, often with well-defined flat faces and sharp angles. The formation process typically begins with a supersaturated solution, a melt, or a gas. When conditions are right, molecules, atoms, or ions begin to arrange themselves into a regular lattice. Nucleation, the initial formation of a tiny, stable crystal seed, is a crucial first step. Once a nucleus forms, further growth occurs as more building blocks attach themselves to the existing lattice in a structured manner.
Factors influencing kristallformation include temperature, pressure, and the concentration of the constituent elements. The rate of