kristályrácsokat
Kristályrácsokat, often translated as crystal lattices, are fundamental to understanding the structure of crystalline solids. They represent the regular, repeating arrangement of atoms, ions, or molecules in three-dimensional space that characterizes a crystal. This ordered arrangement is not a physical object in itself but rather a mathematical model that describes the periodicity of the crystal's internal structure. The smallest repeating unit within this lattice is called the unit cell. When this unit cell is translated in three independent directions, it generates the entire crystal structure.
There are 14 distinct three-dimensional crystal lattices, known as the Bravais lattices. These are categorized based
The concept of crystal lattices is crucial in various scientific fields, including materials science, chemistry, and