What Is Crystal Lattice?
The atoms inside the crystal are arranged according to a certain geometric law. For the sake of understanding, if an atom is regarded as a sphere, a metal crystal is a substance formed by the regular accumulation of these small balls. In order to visually represent the law of the arrangement of atoms in a crystal, the atoms can be reduced to a point, and these points are connected by an imaginary line to form a spatial grid with obvious regularity. This kind of space lattice that represents the regular arrangement of atoms in a crystal is called a crystal lattice, also called a crystal lattice.
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- Two interpretations
- refers to the crystal
- The concept originates from
- Positive and negative crystals
- In clay mineral crystals, some cations are replaced by other cations, while the crystal structure is unchanged, resulting in excess charge.