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The regular arrangement of atoms in solid bodies is referred to as a crystal lattice. Its structure (lattice type) impacts on formability. Crystal lattices are made up of components (atoms, ions) recurring periodically at regular distances (lattice constants) in the three directions in space.
The lattice constants and their angles in relation to each other in the smallest unit of the lattice components (unit or primitive cell) are used to describe crystal systems.
A distinction is made between the following systems:
A further distinction is made between base-centred, face-centred and body-centred crystal systems with components centred in the body or faces.
Other characteristics of a crystal lattice structure include: