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Re: Rocks and Minerals Question Marathon
One of those is correct keep guessinginluvwyth_WANTED wrote:I would say Calcite and Quartz....I honestly don't know.

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1. Was it not quartz and albite? It would make sense that they both form in igneous environments, and they do commonly occur together, for example in plutonic rocks. 2. If it is that then their name origin would be albus or pure white for albite and twarc or hard for quartz
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Okay the quartz part is right, and you're on the right track with the white minerals. To clarify, the quartz are the actual crystals and the second mineral is the one coating the quartz. This specimen was from my coach's collection, so it obviously is something not seen normally.syo_astro wrote:1. Was it not quartz and albite? It would make sense that they both form in igneous environments, and they do commonly occur together, for example in plutonic rocks. 2. If it is that then their name origin would be albus or pure white for albite and twarc or hard for quartz
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Is the coating possibly a rock? It looks way too powdery to be a mineral, and it looks nothing like kaolinite.
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Actually that's what it is! Its a weird specimen and if you can complete the rest of the question your turn 

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Is it opal? Opal is sometimes considered a mineral, and sometimes not. Opal comes from opalle which comes from opalus which comes from opallios which comes from upala-s, meaning, gem.
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I'll revive this since no one's been on here for a while.
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Re: Rocks and Minerals Question Marathon
fluorite but is there another one
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