Minerals crystals are divided into six systems depending on the relationships of length of axes and angles between axes. The six mineral crystal systems are: cubic, hexagonal, trigonal, tetragonal, orthorhombic, triclinic, and monoclinic.
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Yes, I found the class of crystals fascinating. Their diverse structures and the way they form unique patterns and properties are truly remarkable. Studying their applications in technology and art also added to my appreciation of their beauty and significance. Overall, it was a captivating subject.
The physical properties are different, especially the color.
There is no evidence that crystals have any 'powers'. However it would depend on your own gullibility and which charlatan you care to ask.
The three crystals found in all three rocks at different times could have formed under varying geological conditions. Each rock may have gone through different processes (such as cooling, heating, and pressure changes) over time, leading to the growth of the crystals at different stages. This could explain why the same type of crystals are present in all three rocks but are found at different depths within each rock.
There are different minerals in different crystals which make them different colors. And "imperities"
I think that it is some sort of liquid. We used it in science class to grow crystals. * SALOL is phenyl salicylate, which comes as a white crystal and then is melted down and cooled at varying temperatures and conditions to form different size crystals.
Yes. Different kinds of salt can make different kinds of crystals
Underground crystals are bigger where as crystals formed on the surface are smaller.
Yes, different types of salts can result in the growth of different types of crystals. Factors such as the chemical composition, ionic structure, and size of the salt crystals can all influence the shape and appearance of the crystals that are formed.
What are the different kinds of crystals that made up rocks are called?
Yes, pyrite does form cubic crystals. Pyrite can form different types of crystals, including, cuboid crystals, raspberry-like framboids, T-shaped crystals, and dodecahedral crystals.
Sports drink crystals are heterogeneous because you can see that it is made of many different parts.
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