fluorite (fluorspar) Mineral, calcium fluoride (CaF2). It has cubic system crystals with granular and fibrous masses. Brittle and glassy, it can be yellow, purple or green. It is used as a flux in steel production and in ceramics and chemical industries. Hardness 4; r.d. 3.1.
And it is a meteorite
mineral
Calcite perhaps (although it does not form cubes).
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They look like rock on the outside but a gift on the inside
it is
I think that the breakage of fluorite would be cleavage because it is cut in a direct way.
its is a rock
selenite is a mineral
Fluorite is a mineral.
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the color is purple pink and tan
Fluorite is a mineral, not a rock. It is a colorful mineral that is commonly found in hydrothermal veins and often forms cubic crystals.
fluorite is important because it is used in a lot of things like toothpaste.
what does the granite rock look like
Burin Peninsula, Newfoundland, and Canada.
Illinois doesn't have a state rock, but the state mineral is fluorite.
Fluorite is a mineral.
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