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Post by tuftedtitmouse12 »

Hm, couldn't you tell it was related to periodite, because of it's greenish color? (I haven't started studying yet, but this is a wild guess)

oh, and probably igneous too, since it is slightly holey? (like pumice?)
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[img]http://www.gemstonebuzz.com/files/sphalerite.jpg[/img]
what is it? and what is it an ore of?
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Sphalerite, Zinc
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Galena, lead.
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XXGeneration wrote:
Galena, lead.
I can't help but disagree, politely. Galena is usually found in cube shapes, but this specimen has no cube shapes, it looks like. Also, it's too gray-black-ish to be Galena, which is way more silver. I still think it's Sphalerite.  :)
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Katherine wrote:
XXGeneration wrote:
Galena, lead.
I can't help but disagree, politely. Galena is usually found in cube shapes, but this specimen has no cube shapes, it looks like. Also, it's too gray-black-ish to be Galena, which is way more silver. I still think it's Sphalerite.  :)
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haha I was sort of just throwing it out there. Thanks for your opinion though :P I really appreciate it
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Katherine is correct
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1. What type of rock is this mineral usually found in?
a) Metamorphic
b) Igneous
c) Sedimentary

2. Provide information on the following properties:
a) Group
b) Crystal System
c) Fracture
d) Hardness
e) Tenacity

3. Discuss the pros and cons of wearing this mineral (there won't necessarily be both pros AND cons) as jewelry.
If you are stuck, some of the facts from question 2 will be helpful, assuming they're correct.
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1.C
2.
a) Sulfate
b)Orthorombic
c)Uneven
d)3-3.5
e)brittle

3. Its not really durable for jewelry? (not sure)
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