what is the crystal made of
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Crystal is made of silica, sodium carbonate and calcium carbonate or more commonly known as sand, soda ash, and limestone. Soda ash is added to the sand in order to lower the melting point and limestone is added to increase crystal's strength and durability. The raw materials are melted in a furnace at extremely high temperature of 1600 degrees. ☺️✌️
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Crystals are the physical manefstation of an orderly arrangement of atoms which are bound together.
The atoms may be all of the same kind as in a gold crystal or any number of different kinds as long as they are bound together into at least one orderly pattern which repeats itself.
Some mineral crystals have 3 different patterns - one along each axis.
In some crystal classes the axes are not even at right angles to each other and i believe there is at least one crystal class with more than three axes
(three separated from each other by 120 degrees and the their common plane 90 degrees away from a fourth axis).
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The atoms may be all of the same kind as in a gold crystal or any number of different kinds as long as they are bound together into at least one orderly pattern which repeats itself.
Some mineral crystals have 3 different patterns - one along each axis.
In some crystal classes the axes are not even at right angles to each other and i believe there is at least one crystal class with more than three axes
(three separated from each other by 120 degrees and the their common plane 90 degrees away from a fourth axis).
HOPE IT HELP U
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