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No, scheelite is not magnetic. It is a non-magnetic mineral that is commonly found as a tungsten ore.
A scheelite crystal is a calcium tungstate mineral, with the chemical formula CaWO4. In the crystal structure, calcium ions are surrounded by oxygen ions, forming a distorted octahedral arrangement. Tungsten ions occupy the center of the octahedra with oxygen ions at the corners.
Scheelite
Scheelite is a significant ore of tungsten, a critical industrial metal used in various applications such as steel production and electrical components. It is also valued for its role in the production of fluorescent light bulbs and other types of specialized lighting. Scheelite can be utilized as a gemstone in jewelry due to its attractive yellow, orange, or green colors. In certain cases, scheelite is used in the manufacturing of ceramics, high-performance cement, and as a catalyst in chemical reactions.
J. A. Vezina has written: 'Improvement of a continuous process for the production of high-purity tungstic trioxide from scheelite' -- subject(s): Scheelite, Tungsten trioxide, Hydrochloric acid, Leaching
She light, or "scheelite," glows due to its fluorescence properties. When exposed to ultraviolet (UV) light, scheelite emits visible light, typically a bright blue or white glow. This phenomenon occurs because the mineral contains tungsten, which absorbs UV radiation and re-emits it as visible light. The glow can be observed in various geological contexts, making scheelite an interesting specimen for collectors and geologists.
The rock cycle is how one type of rock can be changed into another type of rock.
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granite is a type of igneous rock.
Tungsten rock is not sedimentary; it is typically found in mineral form, most commonly as wolframite or scheelite, which are both classified as igneous or metamorphic rocks. These minerals originate from hydrothermal processes or are formed during the cooling of magma. Sedimentary rocks, on the other hand, are formed from the accumulation of sediments and organic material over time. Therefore, tungsten itself does not qualify as a sedimentary rock.
The type of rock that can be foliated and/or non-foliated is the Igneous rock.