monoklinisk
Monoklinisk refers to a type of symmetry in crystallography and mineralogy, describing a crystal system characterized by a specific arrangement of atoms and geometric properties. In this system, crystals exhibit one axis of symmetry that is unique, while the other two axes are perpendicular to each other but of unequal length. This results in a distinct shape where the crystal can be divided into two mirror-image halves along one plane.
The monoklinic crystal system is one of the seven crystal systems recognized in crystallography, alongside triclinic,
Monoklinic crystals often appear as elongated prisms or tabular forms, with faces that intersect at non-right
In addition to mineralogy, the monoklinic system is relevant in materials science and chemistry, where understanding