kristály
Kristály is the Hungarian term for crystal. In crystallography and mineralogy, a crystal is a solid material whose constituents—atoms, ions, or molecules—are arranged in a highly ordered, repeating pattern that extends in all directions. This orderly arrangement gives crystals characteristic external surfaces and angles.
Crystals form when a substance solidifies from a melt, solution, or vapor, allowing its internal order to
The internal arrangement is described by a crystal lattice and the smallest repeating unit, the unit cell.
Crystals range from pure substances to compounds. Ionic crystals include halite (sodium chloride); covalent crystals include
Crystals are integral to technology and industry. Quartz crystals regulate time in watches and electronics; halite