i dont know i aint a STUPID computer like you!!ha
the six main crystals are: cubic hexagonal orthcrhombic(?) monoclinic, tetragonal trilinic
crystallographic structure
Graphite is an example of a hexagonal crystal. Beryl also forms a six sided crystal.Magnesium exhibits close packed hexagonal crystal structure.
There are many geometric shapes. But the square, octagon, rectangle, pentagon, triangle, circle, hexagon and heptagon would be considered the main shapes.
Crystals form in the shapes of hexagons or six-sided prisms.
What are the names of the six main kinds of crystal shapes
the six main crystals are: cubic hexagonal orthcrhombic(?) monoclinic, tetragonal trilinic
the six main crystals are: cubic hexagonal orthcrhombic(?) monoclinic, tetragonal trilinic
Crystals come in different shapes, determined by how the molecules of compounds from which they are made can be packed together. For instance a quarts crystal is hexagonal in shape, while galena and pyrites crystals are cubic. There are six different crystal shapes or forms determined by the axes and degree of symmetry of the crystal and the angles at which the axes intersect. Subordinate to the overall crystal shapes, many crystalline substances have within them planes of weakness along which the crystal may break these lines are related to the crystals symmetry and caused by how the molecules are aligned within the crystal. This is cleavage.
Mineral crystals are generally categorized into six different classes, depending on the number, length, and angular relationships between their axes. Their shapes or habits, however, are enormously varied. See the link below.
You question does not make sense - what do you mean by 'data of crystal' ?
Minerals are classified by their geometry into six different mineral crystal systems. Each crystal system has its own set of parameters based on relationships between length and angles between a crystals axes.
crystallographic structure
yes. each minerals atoms are arranged in a very specific order.
Six crystal classes are known.
because the minerals have a lot of names.
Now called Swarovski Elements, Swarovski's crystal beads come in more than 200 shapes. These range from simple pearl beads to elaborate key, fish, heart and coral shapes.