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long Tail Keywords (2 words) crystal structure single crystal flat faces amorphous solids can form |
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wikipedia free encyclopedia semiprotected halite crystal microscopic macroscopic insulin crystals grown earth orbit low gravity allows minimal defects hoar frost type ice picture taken from distance about gallium metal easily forms large apatite sits front center cherryred rhodochroite rhombs purple fluorite cubes quartz dusting brassyellow pyrite boules silicon like one are important industriallyproduced single specimen consisting bornitecoated chalcopyrite nestled bed clear lustrous across needlelike millerite partially encased calcite oxidized surfaces zaratite devonian milwaukee formation wisconsin crystallized sugar right were cube left seed red dye was added solution growing larger but insoluble solid all small traces forced precipitate out grew edit wikidata wikimedia foundation powered mediawiki
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