Sugar.
In it's solid form, it's a 6-member (non-aromatic - if you're keeping score!) ring. In most sugars, one of the atoms in the ring is an oxygen atom. The rest are carbons.
When you dissolve it in water, the ring breaks and it becomes a linear molecule...
No
Not usually. However the comb cells built by the bees is hexagon shaped.
This could be for instance sugar or table salt: both neutral, white and crystallic, but there are many, many more.
No, sugar crystals are not considered rocks. Rocks are naturally occurring solid objects made up of minerals, while sugar crystals are formed from a dissolved substance (sugar) that solidifies as it crystallizes.
Lye crystals, also known as sodium hydroxide crystals, are not true crystals in the traditional sense. They are typically in a solid form made up of small, irregularly shaped particles rather than the well-defined structure found in crystals.
Yes, borax crystals are considered a pure substance because they are made up of only one type of compound, which is sodium borate decahydrate. This compound has a specific chemical formula and consistent properties throughout the crystal structure.
Orange drink made from crystals is considered a mixture. The crystals are likely a combination of various ingredients such as sugar, artificial flavoring, and colorants. When mixed with water, these components dissolve and form a homogeneous mixture, rather than a pure substance with a consistent chemical composition.
Antibodies are made from y-shaped proteins by white blood, plasma cells.
An hexagon is made up out of 4 triangles
Well, a hexagon is made of six equilateral triangles.
A mineral is a natural solid substance made of crystals that have a repeating pattern of atoms. Minerals are classified based on their chemical composition and crystal structure. Examples of minerals include quartz, diamond, and feldspar.
Swarovski crystals are made of crystal.