röntgenkristályográfia
Röntgenkristályográfia is a scientific technique used to determine the atomic and molecular structure of a crystal. It involves directing a beam of X-rays at a crystalline sample. When the X-rays interact with the ordered arrangement of atoms within the crystal, they are diffracted. The diffracted X-rays create a characteristic pattern of spots on a detector, known as a diffraction pattern. This pattern is unique to the specific crystal structure.
By analyzing the positions and intensities of these diffraction spots, scientists can use mathematical methods to
Röntgenkristályográfia is a powerful tool with widespread applications in various scientific fields. It is crucial in