Most Quartz crystals have 6 sides, But some of them have more or less. Hope that helped:)
The number of sides a crystal has depends what minerals or elements make up the crystal. A cubic crystal has 6 sides. A hexagonal crystal with flat ends has 8. A hexagonal crystal with pointed ends has 18.
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A regular hexagon ... or for that matter, any hexagon ... always has 6 sides.
6 sides.
a hexagon has 6 sides (I always remembered hex vaguely resembles six), and a pentagon has 5 sides. So a hexagon has 1 more side than a pentagon.
6 sided with a square figure
It depends on the gem all gems are diffrent18 i thinkAmethyst is the violet variety of quartz; its chemical formula is SiO2.The crystaline form is rhombohedralThe rhombohedral system can be thought of as the cubic system stretched along a body diagonal. a = b = c; α = β = γ ≠90°.There are six sides to a pure simple crystal.
The number of sides a crystal has depends what minerals or elements make up the crystal. A cubic crystal has 6 sides. A hexagonal crystal with flat ends has 8. A hexagonal crystal with pointed ends has 18.
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Aquamarine crystals typically have six sides, which are known as faces. The crystal structure is based on a hexagonal symmetry, resulting in the six-sided shape.
No it always has exactly 6 sides
Beryl does not have a set amount of sides.
Cubic: crystals have 6 sides. Tetragonal: crystals have 4 sides. Orthorhombic: crystals have 3 unequal sides. Hexagonal: crystals have 6 sides. Monoclinic: crystals have 4 sides. Triclinic: crystals have no set number of sides.
No because a rhombus has 4 sides whereas an hexagon has 6 sides.
Quartz
6 because remember hex and six it always works
Quartz can be identified by: 1. Luster: nonmetallic 2. Hardness: 7 3. Streak: white 4. Color: usually colorless, white or gray but can be varieties of all colors 5. Cleavage: none 6. Crystal habit: hexagonal prisms and pyramids 7. Specific Gravity: 2.6-2.7