Barite.
Barite
You "crack" it.
yes
If you're referring to the movie "We Bought A Zoo", the Bengal tiger, Spar is 17 years old.
The amount of mass per unit volume.
Yes, gypsum satin spar is a mineral.
yah its mineral
No, barite, also known as Barium Sulfate or heavy spar, is non-magnetic.
Spar
Baryte is an extremely heavy sulfate mineral and is a nonsilicate. It is generally colorless and is the main source of barium.
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.
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.
Baryte is an extremely heavy sulfate mineral and is a nonsilicate. It is generally colorless and is the main source of barium.
Heavy mineral oil is a more viscous substance, light mineral oil is less viscous. Therapeutically, Light Mineral Oil is used as an emollient for the skin, while Heavy Mineral Oil is used as a Cathartic/Laxative for the bowel.
Indeed it is. Not that famous and big but a well known one.
The hardest mineral is diamond, and the softest mineral is talc.
It is a spar. Though it is usually called a health spar, to differentiate it from a spar in the rigging on a ship, or a spar town (the spar town of Bath, England is one example).