röntgenkristál
Röntgenkristál, also known as a crystal or crystallite, is a solid material whose constituent atoms, molecules, or ions are arranged in a highly ordered microscopic structure, forming a crystal lattice that extends in all directions. This ordered arrangement leads to a unique set of physical properties that are distinct from amorphous solids. In a crystal, the particles are positioned in a regular, repeating pattern, creating planes and directions of high atomic density. This periodicity is what defines its crystalline nature.
The study of crystals is called crystallography, and it often involves techniques like X-ray diffraction, where
Common examples of crystalline materials include common salt (sodium chloride), sugar (sucrose), diamond, and many metals.