Cobalt has a cleavage in three directions, forming a cube.
cobalt has cleavage( breaks along clean plains)
Cobalt has a cleavage shape of a cube.
no it has fracture
Cleavage is absent in copper.
cobalt is a cleavage.
nickel has no cleavage, it has fracture
Copper does not have cleavage; rather, it forms odd-shaped masses, buggests, or dendritic forms.
Cleavage is smooth; Fracture is rough. Cleavage splits along flat surfaces; Fracture splits along jagged surfaces. Cleavage is Cleavage; Fracture is Fracture
Cleavage refers to the tendency of a mineral to break along flat surfaces. Graphite and mica have the same type of cleavage, which is a perfect basal cleavage.
The cleavage of gold may vary do to the type
Cleavage is the cracks in rocks and the texture!
No. Cleavage is absent in copper and its fracture is jagged.
Copper does not have cleavage; rather, it forms odd-shaped masses, buggests, or dendritic forms.
yes they do
cleavage....
Galena's cleavage is cubic.
Sulfur's cleavage is imperfect.
Silvers Cleavage Is Silver Doesn't Split .
no cleavage
Show cleavage? What Cleavage? Not really
Muscovite has perfect basal cleavage, or book cleavage.
cleavage
Aluminum does not display the characteristics of cleavage.