röntgenkiderografia
Röntgenkiderografia, also known as X-ray crystallography or X-ray diffraction, is a scientific technique used to determine the atomic and molecular structure of a crystal. It works by directing a beam of X-rays at a crystal sample. The X-rays are diffracted by the electron clouds of the atoms within the crystal lattice, creating a characteristic diffraction pattern. This pattern, which consists of spots of varying intensity and position, is then recorded.
By analyzing the angles and intensities of these diffracted X-rays, scientists can deduce the arrangement of
Röntgenkiderografia is a fundamental tool in various scientific fields. In chemistry, it is used to determine