Mineral Identification Chart
Mineral Identification Chart
Mineral Identification Chart
FRACTURE STREAK COLOR HARDNESS FRACTURE LUSTER DIAPHANEITY OTHER SPECIFIC MINERAL
CLEAVAGE CLEAVAGE PROPERTIES GRAVITY NAME
yellow yellow, one silky,
or brown, 5 - 5.5 direction submetallic translucent fibrous 3.3 -4.3 GOETHITE
brown black indistinct appearance
white, white, red perfect brittle,
yellow, yellow, brown, 3.5 - 4 cleavage in submetallic translucent looks like 3.9 - 4.1 SPHALERITE
or brown green, black 6 directions resin
CLEAVAGE dark green, perfect thin flakes,
colorless dark brown, 2.5 - 3 cleavage in submetallic translucent tough, 2.8 - 3.2 BIOTITE
or black one direction flexible
lead - gray cleavage in breaks to
lead - gray or 2.5 3 directions metallic opaque form tiny 7.4 - 7.6 GALENA
silver at 90 degrees steps
black, cleavage metallic marks paper,
black silver, 1-2 sometimes or opaque soils fingers, 2.23 GRAPHITE
or gray indistinct submetallic slippery
conchoidal sometimes
black brassy yellow 6 - 6.5 fracture metallic opaque in crystal 5.02 PYRITE
shapes
red -brown, metallic sometimes
reddish black, 5 - 6.5 fracture or opaque oolitic or 5.56 HEMATITE
silver submetallic magnetic
black metallic strongly
black or 6 fracture or opaque magnetic 5.18 MAGNETITE
silver submetallic
FRACTURE
black brownish 4 fracture metallic opaque weakly magnetic 4.58 - 4.65 PYRRHOTITE
greenish
black brassy yellow 3.5 - 4 fracture metallic opaque brittle 4.1 - 4.3 CHALCOPYRITE
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HARDNESS (4 - 1)
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HARDNESS (9 - 1)