kristallivõre
Kristallivõre refers to the regular, repeating three-dimensional arrangement of atoms, ions, or molecules within a crystalline solid. This ordered structure is a defining characteristic of crystals, distinguishing them from amorphous materials where particles are arranged randomly. The smallest repeating unit of this arrangement is known as the unit cell. By translating this unit cell in three dimensions, the entire crystal lattice can be constructed.
The concept of the kristallivõre is fundamental to understanding the physical and chemical properties of crystalline
The study of kristallivõre often involves techniques like X-ray diffraction, which allows scientists to determine the