no because fluorite is softer than a penny
fluorite
There is no such ion as the fluorite ion. However fluorite the mineral is CaF2. The questioner alost certainly meant Hydrogen Fluoride and that is HF.
The mineral fluorite is harder than calcite. Fluorite is represented as a 4 on the Mohs scale of relative mineral hardness, calcite is a 3.
Flourite is in a group of minerals known as halides.
Fluorite is a mineral.
it is made out of fluorite
its is a rock
Fluorite is a mineral consisting of cubic crystals of calcium fluorite.
Fluorite forms cubic crystals.
Fluorite is not edible.
Fluorite is a compound, CaF2.
Fluorite (CaF2) is water insoluble.
No. Fluorite contains calcium and fluorine.
Fluorite can be mined in Weardale, New England.
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Southern Illinois was once the leading producer of the mineral fluorite in the nation. Cheaper sources of fluorite worldwide led to the demise of fluorite mining in the region.