This could be for instance sugar or table salt: both neutral, white and crystallic, but there are many, many more.
Sugar.
This could be for instance sugar or table salt: both neutral, white and crystallic, but there are many, many more.
Gases
A Mixture. Just about everything in nature is a mixture; very few things are pure substances.
From sugar monoclinic crystals.
i think its a diamond because it is also made of carbon atom and found in coal mines
This could be for instance sugar or table salt: both neutral, white and crystallic, but there are many, many more.
No
There are not crystals in the normal sense. A white dwarf is made of electron degenerate matter, an exotic state of matter not found on Earth.
Snow is made up of tiny ice crystals, which are transparent.The colour of snow depends (like the colour of any substance) upon: (a) its reflectiveness (b) its ability to absorb the light, and (c) the colour of the light.Normal light is "white, and snow is highly reflective; and that is why snow appears white.
Swarovski crystals are made of crystal.
Drywall is white because is most commonly made from gypsum plaster. Gypsum is a chalky white substance.
Gemstones are made from mineral crystals, yes.
Gases
Yes. All rocks are made from crystals, because all rocks are made of minerals. The definition of a mineral is an inorganic substance with a crystaline structure and certain chemical and physical properties. The term inorganic is controversial, but those are just geologists that have nothing better to do.
From sugar monoclinic crystals.
what are paramount crystals made of
A Mixture. Just about everything in nature is a mixture; very few things are pure substances.