Ahhh, you took my answer!fishman100 wrote:If it's not rose quartz or any of the above is it fluorite?
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I think it can, but I've never seen fluorite with that fracture and structure before.ragi wrote:does fluroite even get that pinkish red color
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Taken from my notes/http://www.minerals.net/mineral/fluorite.aspx:
It is one of the most varied colored minerals in the mineral kingdom
That was what I used when (hopefully) ID'ing the mineral.Fluorite has interesting cleavage habits. The perfect cleavage parallel to the octahedral faces can sometimes be peeled off to smooth out a crystal into a perfect octahedron. Many crystals, especially larger ones, have their edges or sections chipped off because of the cleavage.
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Yes! Good job!starfield wrote:Spinel?
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[img]http://www.galleries.com/minerals/carbonat/ulexite/ulexite.jpg[/img]ID and what unique property does it exhibit?
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ulexite. It exhibits the internal reflection of light along its crystal axis, like a fiber optic cable.
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ulexite. It exhibits the internal reflection of light along its crystal axis, like a fiber optic cable.
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