The streak of sulfur is yellowish white! Thanks!
Sulfur can form various colored streaks, including yellow, yellow-green, or brown. The exact color of the streak may vary depending on the specific form of sulfur and any impurities present.
The streak of Jade is white.
normally white but may streak other colors if the specimen is stained i dont give a duck
Apatite has a white streak.
Quartz has a white streak.
Sulfur's streak is a pale yellow color. This is the color left behind when a mineral is scraped across a porcelain tile to test its streak.
Yellow.
Sulfur can form various colored streaks, including yellow, yellow-green, or brown. The exact color of the streak may vary depending on the specific form of sulfur and any impurities present.
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The colour of the streak left by a mineral is one of the features used to identify it. For instance, haematite leaves a red streak, malachite leaves a light green streak, while quartz, calcite and gypsum all leave a white streak.
The streak of Jade is white.
Perlite does not have a streak color because it is a volcanic glass that does not leave a streak on a streak plate.
The lack of a streak would indicate that the mineral is harder than the streak plate, or the color of the streak is the same as the color of the streak plate.
One way would be to perform a streak test by sliding the sample across an unglazed tile with a little bit of pressure. Gold will have a gold colored streak and pyrite will have a greenish black streak. After exposure to flame, pyrite will have a slight sulfur smell which gold will not. == == == ==
normally white but may streak other colors if the specimen is stained i dont give a duck
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