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Titanosilicat/Astrophyllite
Yuksporite is a rare mineral that is primarily used for its aesthetic value. It is sought after by collectors and mineral enthusiasts for its beautiful green color and unique crystal formations. It does not have any significant industrial uses due to its rarity and limited availability.
Density The formula is Density=Mass/Volume.
The heaviness of a mineral is called its density. Light minerals have a specific gravity that is lighter than heavier ones.
The mineral property defined by the ratio of a mineral's density to the density of water is called specific gravity. It is a useful parameter for identifying minerals and can help distinguish between different types of minerals based on their mass-to-volume ratio. Specific gravity is a dimensionless quantity that quantifies how much denser or lighter a mineral is compared to water.
Each mineral has a characteristic density (or range of densities), so if the measured density is a close match to a mineral you know, it MAY be that mineral; if it doesn't match, it is something different.
The density of the mineral compared to the density of water will determine if it floats or sinks. If the mineral has a lower density than water, it will float; if it has a higher density, it will sink.
Mineral density should know. Weight / density = volume
A cartridge is NOT a mineral.
Its density is: 3.19
Nagyagite is the only mineral with a density of 7.5