Cubes ,Hexagonal (six-sided) prisms and irregular shape
The number of sides a crystal has depends what minerals or elements make up the crystal. A cubic crystal has 6 sides. A hexagonal crystal with flat ends has 8. A hexagonal crystal with pointed ends has 18.
Graphite is an example of a hexagonal crystal. Beryl also forms a six sided crystal.Magnesium exhibits close packed hexagonal crystal structure.
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A hexagonal prism.
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The crystal form is hexagonal, but the grain shape is rounded.
Cobalt is a chemical element with symbol Co and atomic number 27.Cobalt has HEXAGONAL CRYSTAL STRUCTURE .
Cubes ,Hexagonal (six-sided) prisms and irregular shape
If a mineral belongs to the hexagonal crystal group, then its crystals have six sides.
booty divided by silicon divided by talc will give u an answer
Snowflakes are of hexagonal shape with dendritic (fern-like) protrusions.
Cobalt is a chemical element with symbol Co and atomic number 27.Cobalt has HEXAGONAL CRYSTAL STRUCTURE .
Corundum ( (Al_2O_3) ) is hexagonal in crystal structure.
Quartz belongs to the hexagonal crystal system.
Beryllium's crystal structure is hexagonal.
Sort of. The shape of crystals is the subject of the scientific field of crystal morphology, and the relationship of the shape of the unit cell (the "hexagonal crystal array" you're talking about) to the shape of the overall crystal is a lot more complicated than that.