yes almost as clear as glass but its, not quartz doesn't scatch
Fluorite is usually transluscent, but can be transparent.
None: limestone is opaque as it is composed of Calcite, which is also opaque.
Talc is not a transparent material, rarely translucent.
Calcite is transparent to translucent.
the transparency of feldspar is opaque
Generally opaque.
Calcium isn't transparent
Yes it is
No, calcite is not magnetic.
Calcite is a compound and therefore cannot be classified as a metal or nonmetal.
Calcite is a salt - calcium carbonate (CaCO3).
I think Calcite. Calcite is 3 on the hardness scale and sometimes you can break it into cubes. The difference between Calcite and Quartz is that Calcite is a milky white.
calcite is calcium carbonate that means CaCO3 calcite is calcium carbonate that means CaCO3
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It has no transparency
No, calcite is not magnetic.
Calcite is an example of a carbonate mineral.
Calcite is a compound and therefore cannot be classified as a metal or nonmetal.
No it does not have a transparency number.
no chalcopyrite does not have transparency
Graphite does not have a transparency.
What transparency?
calcite
how does calcite split
how does calcite split