A silicate of zirconium usually crystallized in the tetragonal system as simple four-sided prisms capped by four-sided pyramids.
Often crystallizes in the trigonal system almost always as six-sided prisms capped by six-sided pyramids, which are really combined three-sided forms, often with alternate corners modified by small faces.
An oxide of aluminum of hexagonal crystallization, usually in six-sided prisms, capped by very steep pyramidal faces (see Figure 75n).
But cholesterin is less easily dissolved in vinegar than excretin, and the solution deposits crystals which, when viewed by the microscope, are found to be beautiful silky six-sided prisms, while the excretin solution yields round masses.
Weak syrups take up about half as much hydrate of calcium as they contain sugar; when slowly crystallised, it assumes the form of oblique 4-sided prisms, terminated by 2-sided summits.
White, pellucid, six-sided prisms; permanent in the air; soluble in 7 parts of water at 60 deg.
Hyposulphite of sodium crystallises in four-sided prisms, which, in the dry state, are unalterable in the air; it is freely soluble in water.
Cocaine is in the form of four- to six-sided prisms of the monoclinic system.
Crystallised thus, it forms transparent four-sided prisms, or arborescent forms, like boric acid.
An ethereal solution on evaporation assumes dendritic forms, but may contain octahedra and four-sided prisms.
Salamstone is a variety which consists of small transparent crystals, generally six-sided prisms, of pale reddish and bluish colours.
It usually occurs in rounded pieces about the size of a pea, but it is also found crystallised in many forms, of which 8-sided prisms with 8-sided summits are perhaps the most frequent.
The corundum of Battagammana is frequently found in large six-sided prisms: it is commonly of a brown colour, whence it is called by the natives curundu galle, cinnamon stone.
Defn: A mineral occurring usually in three-sided or six-sided prisms terminated by rhombohedral or scalenohedral planes.
Defn: A mineral occurring in greenish gray six-sided prisms, having a greasy luster.
A mineral occurring usually in three-sided or six-sided prisms terminated by rhombohedral or scalenohedral planes.
A mineral occurring in greenish gray six-sided prisms, having a greasy luster.
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