quartz crystal - translation to greek
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quartz crystal - translation to greek

MINERAL MADE OF SILICON AND OXYGEN
Citrine (mineral); Rose quartz; Rock crystal; Milk quartz; Milky quartz; Quartz (mineral); Citrines; Quartz crystal; Conite; Blue quartz; Blue Quartz; Citrine quartz; Citrine topaz; Star Blue Quartz; Quarz; Fruit quartz; Asdivite; Quartz sand; Quartz crystals; Rock-crystal; Milky Quartz; Bristol stone; Bristowe stone; Star blue quartz; Rose Quartz; Anacona ruby; Citrine gemstone; Synthetic quartz
  • A chiral pair of alpha quartz.
  •  Granite rock in the cliff of Gros la Tête on [[Aride Island]], [[Seychelles]]. The thin (1–3 cm wide) brighter layers are quartz veins, formed during the late stages of crystallization of granitic magmas. They are sometimes called "hydrothermal veins".
  • hydrothermal method]], about 19 cm long and weighing about 127 grams
  • transparency]]

quartz crystal         
κρύσταλλος χαλαζία
rock crystal         
είδος κρυστάλλου, φυσικό κρύσταλλο
crystal gazing         
  • Crystal ball
METHOD FOR SEEING VISIONS ACHIEVED THROUGH TRANCE INDUCTION BY MEANS OF GAZING AT A CRYSTAL
Crystallomancy; Crystal-gazing; Crystalomancy or crystal gazing; Crystalomancy; Crystallomancy gazing; Crystalomancy gazing; Crystalamancy; Crystallamancy; Spheromancy; Crystal gazer; Crystal-Gazing; Crystalgazing; Crystal seer; Crystallomancer; Spheromancer; Spheromancers; Crystal ball gazing
κρυσταλλομαντεία

Definition

Conite
·noun A magnesian variety of dolomite.

Wikipedia

Quartz

Quartz is a hard, crystalline mineral composed of silica (silicon dioxide). The atoms are linked in a continuous framework of SiO4 silicon–oxygen tetrahedra, with each oxygen being shared between two tetrahedra, giving an overall chemical formula of SiO2. Quartz is the second most abundant mineral in Earth's continental crust, behind feldspar.

Quartz exists in two forms, the normal α-quartz and the high-temperature β-quartz, both of which are chiral. The transformation from α-quartz to β-quartz takes place abruptly at 573 °C (846 K; 1,063 °F). Since the transformation is accompanied by a significant change in volume, it can easily induce microfracturing of ceramics or rocks passing through this temperature threshold.

There are many different varieties of quartz, several of which are classified as gemstones. Since antiquity, varieties of quartz have been the most commonly used minerals in the making of jewelry and hardstone carvings, especially in Eurasia.

Quartz is the mineral defining the value of 7 on the Mohs scale of hardness, a qualitative scratch method for determining the hardness of a material to abrasion.

Examples of use of quartz crystal
1. This was astonishing given that pure, rock quartz crystal is only slightly softer than diamond and therefore incredibly difficult to carve.
2. But if a silicon crystal chip in a computer can store gigabytes of memory, then why shouldn‘t a piece of raw quartz crystal contain secrets of its own?
3. What most surprised them, however, was that our ‘primitive‘ ancestors had made the skull from exactly the type of quartz crystal that is a key component in computers today.
4. Since quartz crystal does not corrode, decay or otherwise change with time, it is impossible to date, but their tests showed that the object had been carved from one solid block of crystal.