yah its mineral
Yes, gypsum satin spar is a mineral.
Yes, satin spar gypsum is a variety of gypsum, which is a sedimentary mineral. It forms through the evaporation of water in saline environments, leading to the crystallization of gypsum. Satin spar is characterized by its fibrous texture and typically appears in translucent white or cream colors.
The mineral you are referring to is likely gypsum. Gypsum is a soft, colorless to light-colored mineral that can appear translucent and has good cleavage.
A mineral with a nonmetallic silky luster is likely to be fibrous in structure, such as asbestos or satin spar gypsum. This type of luster is caused by the arrangement of fine parallel fibers that reflect light, creating a smooth and shiny appearance. Minerals with this luster are often valued for their unique texture and appearance.
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it's in the mineral group sulfate because gypsum is a hydrous calcium sulfate
Gypsum is a sulfate.
No. Gypsum is a Sulphate (Calcium Sulphate).
Gypsum.
its an mineral
The mineral that has a similar hardness to fingernails is gypsum. Gypsum has a Mohs hardness of around 2 on the scale, similar to that of fingernails.