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It might smell of the dirt of the ground from which it is mined, if it has any odor at all.

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Can other minerals scratch the hematite?

Yes, other minerals can scratch hematite. Hematite has a hardness of 5.5-6.5 on the Mohs scale, so minerals with a higher hardness (like quartz or corundum) can scratch hematite.


What crystal shape does hematite have?

Hematite typically forms in a tabular, rhombohedral, or botryoidal shape. Tabular hematite crystals are thin and flat, rhombohedral crystals have a slightly distorted cube shape, and botryoidal hematite forms rounded, grape-like clusters.


What is Hematite rose?

Hematite rose is a variety of hematite that forms in a rosette or flower-like shape with overlapping petals. It is also known as iron rose due to its metallic luster and reddish-brown color. Hematite rose is often used in jewelry and as a decorative stone.


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Hematite typically has a metallic luster, appearing shiny and reflective like polished metal.


Can solid be hematite or brick?

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What is the metal in hematite?

Hematite is an ore of iron.


Is Hematite a mineral?

Yes, hematite is a mineral.


What is Rainbow Hematite?

Hematite intermixed with Goethite is also known as Rainbow Hematite and is wonderfully iridescent.


What is the definition of hematite rosary beads?

Hematite is a mineral composed largely of iron. Hematite rosary beads would be beads made of hematite used for a rosary.


Does the hematite loaded mud affect the NMR Log?

I would expect it would. Iron-rich minerals like hematite enhance the relaxation rate of saturating fluids so you would expect much shorter relaxation times if there is hematite in your mud.


What is the mineral hematite?

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Is hematite ductile or brittle?

Hematite is considered a brittle mineral. It does not exhibit ductility, which is the ability to deform under tensile stress; instead, it tends to break or fracture when subjected to stress. This brittleness is characteristic of many oxides and minerals with a crystalline structure like hematite.