No
A mineral is a natural solid substance made of crystals that have a repeating pattern of atoms. Minerals are classified based on their chemical composition and crystal structure. Examples of minerals include quartz, diamond, and feldspar.
No, sugar crystals are not considered rocks. Rocks are naturally occurring solid objects made up of minerals, while sugar crystals are formed from a dissolved substance (sugar) that solidifies as it crystallizes.
A mineral is a solid, homogeneous, inorganic substance that is naturally occurring and has a specific chemical composition and crystal structure. Minerals are made up of one or more elements arranged in a repeating pattern to form crystals.
Clouds are not solid; they are made up of water droplets and ice crystals.
A mineral is a solid material made up of crystals. Crystals are solid materials with a repeating, symmetric arrangement of atoms or molecules. When minerals form, their atoms or molecules arrange themselves into a crystal lattice structure.
Solid particles can vary in appearance depending on their composition. They can be in the form of crystals, powders, granules, or chunks. The size, shape, and color of the particles will depend on the specific substance they are made of.
Solid. Most likely a crystalline.
A cube is a shape. It can be made up of almost any solid material substance.
18 because you move the decimal place over by one place.
A chemical substance is some form of liquid or solid (or gas!) made out of chemicals or elements.
This could be for instance sugar or table salt: both neutral, white and crystallic, but there are many, many more.
18 because you move the decimal place over by one place.