quartz
Iodine(I)
Iodine, with formula I2.
If this substance is a solid, it would be considered amorphous. This substance could also be any liquid or gas
A substance in which all atoms are identical is called an element.
Rocks can be made of assemblages of different minerals whose crystals may be of varying size. This variation in composition and grain size results in a plethora of rock types of different density, color, texture and fabric.
Iodine(I)
Iodine, with formula I2.
It is a silicate mineral whose crystals are orthorhombic.
Crystals.
If this substance is a solid, it would be considered amorphous. This substance could also be any liquid or gas
molecule
The element whose salt crystals are know for their crisp color is chromium. Chromium is often put on the bumpers of cars to give them their sheen.
It's not that only alum makes big crystals.. There are so many compounds that can make big crystals. Even Sodium Hydroxide makes very good and big crystals. For crystals you need a uniform arrangement of atoms in space. For big crystals all you need is patience. The slower is the crystallization process the bigger crystals are formed. What industries do is called seeding. They make a good concentrated solution of the compound whose crystals are needed and then they put a crystal of the same compound in the solution. The new crystals form and attach to the crystal making quick and big crystals.
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In Tibetan Buhdism, the "Dali Lama".
Honeycomb? Some snowflakes? Some minerals or crystals also maybe?