Fluorite contains Florine which you might have heard of as in toothpaste-so flourite-this was used as a flux in steel industries also the way you know it is fluorite is because it is (heavy like lead)and it gives of a gem sort of colour when held to the light.
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flourite is found in toothpaste and some other things that you eat in everyday life it is also found in bakindg soda to
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Flourite is in a group of minerals known as halides.
Fluorite is not considered to be extremely rare, but it is also not very common. It can be found in various locations around the world, including countries like China, Mexico, and the United States. The value and desirability of fluorite can vary depending on its color and quality.
No. Gypsum has a hardness on the Mohs scale of 2. Topaz has a hardness on the Mohs scale of 8. This means that topaz ranks much harder than gypsum and that gypsum cannot scratch topaz. Please do not refer to these numbers as absolute hardness. This does not mean that topaz is 4 times as hard as gypsum since they are ranked 8 and 2. The Mohs scale only designates a hardness scale of 1 through 10 so that geologists and mineralogists in the field have a quick way of determining a mineral's identity or eliminating possible options of what the mineral may be.
Sulfides, sulfates, carbonates, halides, phosphates, and hydroxides.
No. Flourite is nonmetallic.
flourite is a mineral
Flourite is not considered a rock (it is a mineral) so it is not metamorphic.
No. Flourite is not very abundant.
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No, it does not have perfect cleavage and it is not hydrous.