Aluminum does not display the characteristics of cleavage.
The cortex electrons separate as a result of broken hydrogen bonds between the subatomic particles of the atoms.
Bauxite does not exhibit a distinct cleavage because it is an amorphous material formed from a mixture of different minerals, primarily aluminum oxides and hydroxides, along with impurities. Cleavage is a property of crystalline materials in which the crystal breaks along specific planes due to the arrangement of atoms.
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Dolomite typically exhibits three cleavage planes that intersect at approximately 90 degrees, resulting in rhombohedral cleavage.
It has both. It's cleavage is perfect, and it's fracture is sub-conchoidal.
Aluminum does not display the characteristics of cleavage.
No it has cleavage and it's cleavage is "absent".
The cortex electrons separate as a result of broken hydrogen bonds between the subatomic particles of the atoms.
Bauxite does not exhibit a distinct cleavage because it is an amorphous material formed from a mixture of different minerals, primarily aluminum oxides and hydroxides, along with impurities. Cleavage is a property of crystalline materials in which the crystal breaks along specific planes due to the arrangement of atoms.
Bauxite does not have a specific cleavage or fracture pattern because it is a mixture of various minerals, primarily aluminum hydroxides and iron oxides. It tends to fracture unevenly due to its composition and structure.
Sulfur's cleavage is imperfect.
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it has no cleavage
imperfect cleavage
it has no cleavage
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What cleavage does pyrite have