kristályszerkezetüket
kristályszerkezetüket is a Hungarian term that translates to "their crystal structure." It refers to the characteristic arrangement of atoms, ions, or molecules within a crystalline solid. This arrangement is not random but follows a specific, repeating three-dimensional pattern, forming a lattice. The precise way these building blocks are positioned dictates many of the material's physical and chemical properties, such as hardness, melting point, electrical conductivity, and optical characteristics.
Different substances exhibit distinct crystal structures. Common examples include the cubic structure found in many metals