@noogler he is incorrect the correct anser is here mentioned
triclinic - usually not symmetrical from one side to the other, which can lead to some fairly strange shapes
monoclinic - like skewed tetragonal crystals, often forming prisms and double pyramids
orthorhombic - like tetragonal crystals except not square in cross section (when viewing the crystal on end), forming rhombic prisms or dipyramids (two pyramids stuck together)
tetragonal - similar to cubic crystals, but longer along one axis than the other, forming double pyramids and prisms
trigonal - possess a single 3-fold axis of rotation instead of the 6-fold axis of the hexagonal division
hexagonal - six-sided prisms. When you look at the crystal on-end, the cross section is a hexagon
cubic - not always cube shaped! You'll also find octahedrons (eight faces) and dodecahedrons (10 faces).
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noogler
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@rahul plz see question properly...........
he asked what are types of crystals.......NOT CRYSTALLINE STRUCTURES
rahul
Last Activity: 9 Years ago
noogler yes you answered fot the NON CRYSTALLINE STRUCTURES and overhere morden has asked for the typr of crystalls and yes my answer is totally correct i recently checked out my NCERT
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