Based on a 2cm thickness, it is 10 pds per square foot. 3cm 15 pds per square ft.
yes.
yes
the thing that makes quartz uniqe is the colouring and the size.
Gold is heavier than diamond. Diamonds have a specific gravity of 3.51. Gold has a specific gravity of 19.32.
its really heavy
Kind of heavy, depending on its size.
It depends on the condition, size, color, form, and rarity of the specimen.
the thing that makes quartz uniqe is the colouring and the size.
Be more specific, what do you mean by quartz?: Are you talking about the quartz in side an atom? A unit of measurement? Or possibly a type of rock?
2-5 mm
Be more specific, what do you mean by quartz?: Are you talking about the quartz in side an atom? A unit of measurement? Or possibly a type of rock?
Gold is heavier than diamond. Diamonds have a specific gravity of 3.51. Gold has a specific gravity of 19.32.
its really heavy
Feldspar is a 6 on the hardness level and diamond is the hardest t 10. Feldspar is not very heavy- about the weight of granite or quartz (the average rock)
ruby is definetly not heavy for its size. it is like how light or heavy you think it would be. i have a ruby ring!
is fluorite heavy
Rutilated Quartz is an important constituent of heavy metals and ore deposits. It is used in paints, plastics, foods, papers and other applications that call for a bright white color.
Your question isn't complete or interpretable. Quartz is a mineral found in nature as a crystalline stone. It is the second most common mineral in the Earth's surface.
Quartz crystals range in size from cryptocrystalline (difficulty in observing even with microscopes) to gigantic. The largest individual quartz crystal recorded weighed more than 96,000 pounds and was roughly 20 feet in length.