A rock containing a lot of iron
No, standard hematite, a form of iron oxide, is not attracted to a magnet. See the related link to the right for more information on hematite from a layperson's point of view.
Hematite is a mineral. This is from wikipedia: A mineral is a naturally occurring solid with a definite chemical composition and a specific crystalline structure. A rock is an aggregate of one or more minerals. Have a look at this page in wiki about hematite: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haematite
Yes Hematite is an oxide of iron and is formed by its oxidation.
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Bauxite is aluminum ore, hematite is iron ore.
hematite
Yes, hematite is a mineral.
Hematite is an ore of iron.
Hematite intermixed with Goethite is also known as Rainbow Hematite and is wonderfully iridescent.
Hematite is a mineral composed largely of iron. Hematite rosary beads would be beads made of hematite used for a rosary.
Hematite is a mineral of iron: Fe2O3.
Hematite has a dramatic red streak.
Streak
Hematite's color is mostly sliver
hematite is a mineral that is used for jewelry
Hematite is an oxide of iron.
Hematite is a 6.5 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness.