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'Clemina' granite may be a trade name associated with a decorative rock. Without a sample, identification would not be possible.
The rock described could be any number of possibilities. There is just not enough information on the sample description to identify it. Look at a rock and mineral book at the library or go online and type in "rock identification" in the search engine, and you'll have a much better chance at finding out what it is.
Limonite is a recognized mineral by the IMA, although its chemical structure will vary. As a mineral, it is not classified as igneous, sedimentary, or metamorphic in the manner of rock identification
no they are not the same type of mineral.
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Mica
'Clemina' granite may be a trade name associated with a decorative rock. Without a sample, identification would not be possible.
No, to tell how hard a mineral is you either have to test it or determine what mineral it is. Testing uses materials of known hardness such as a fingernail, or copper penny, or scratch plate, if the mineral is scratched by whatever you use to test it is softer. Hardness however is not based on size it will be the same for any sample of the same rock no matter what the size because its based on atomic arrangement and bond type.
Gizmo is a Yorkshire Terrier
The rock described could be any number of possibilities. There is just not enough information on the sample description to identify it. Look at a rock and mineral book at the library or go online and type in "rock identification" in the search engine, and you'll have a much better chance at finding out what it is.
Limonite is a recognized mineral by the IMA, although its chemical structure will vary. As a mineral, it is not classified as igneous, sedimentary, or metamorphic in the manner of rock identification
Density is the least useful property for identification because different specimens of the same type of mineral can vary in size. -Color is the least useful property for identification because it is the most obvious property.
no they are not the same type of mineral.
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