I'm not quite sure on this, but I do know that Limestone can be used for many things such as: the manufacture of Portland cement, the production of lime, the manufacture of paper, petrochemicals, insecticides, linoleum, fiberglass, glass, carpet backing, and as the coat on many types of chewing gum. Gross!!! Don't you think! but it is amazing that it can be used for that many things. XOXO Love lots to all my fans!! I cant wait for my next concert, and to hopefully see most of you there as well!! Justin Beiber
Yes. Diamond is isometric, graphite is hexagonal.
Limestone is composed of the mineral calcite, but it is not considered a mineral itself because it is a sedimentary rock formed by the accumulation of organic and inorganic materials. Minerals are naturally occurring, inorganic substances with a specific chemical composition and crystal structure, whereas limestone is a combination of minerals and other materials.
this question need more detail. first of all, a crystal's external appearance is merely a representation of its ordered internal atomic structure. to look at crystal structure in general, I recommend researching the 14 Bravais Lattices. Depending on what crystal you are talking about, its internal atomic structure will be different.
Tungsten has a body-centered cubic (BCC) crystal structure at room temperature and pressure. In this structure, each tungsten atom is located at the center of a cube, with eight neighboring atoms at the corners.
Scientists use X-ray diffraction to study the crystal structure of minerals. This method involves directing X-rays at a mineral sample and measuring the diffraction pattern produced, which can help determine the arrangement of atoms within the crystal lattice of the mineral.
There is no crystal structure.
Yes, the mineral malachite does have a crystal structure.
Beryllium's crystal structure is hexagonal.
The crystal structure of phosphorous is monoclinic.
The crystal structure of fermium was not determined.
Please further define what you mean by 'crystal rock'.
a crystal structure is a turtle in disguise
The crystal structure of radium is cubic, body-centered.
Yes. Diamond is isometric, graphite is hexagonal.
Crystal structure is for solids and for gases. Helium is a gas and doesn't form any crystal.
a crystal.
These small crystal-lined spheres are called geodes. They form when minerals crystallize inside a cavity within the limestone rock.