Turquoise can be used to make fires,used for carving, and making jewerly.
No, turquoise will not float on water because it is denser than water. Turquoise has a specific gravity of around 2.6 to 2.8, while water has a specific gravity of 1.0. This means that turquoise will sink in water.
The mineral responsible for giving water its turquoise color is copper.
Turquoise is a secondary mineral that forms through the alteration and replacement of pre-existing minerals in various types of rocks, which can be sedimentary, igneous, or metamorphic. Turquoise can occur in all three rock types depending on the specific geological conditions.
A streak of turquoise is typically white due to the mineral composition of turquoise, which is made up of copper and aluminum. The streak color is determined by scraping the mineral across an unglazed porcelain plate to reveal its true color.
Turquoise typically exhibits conchoidal fracture rather than cleavage. This means that when turquoise breaks, it does not separate along flat, smooth planes like cleavage, but instead fractures in a curved, irregular manner.
It is used to make jewelry.
jewelry,gemstones, and i think it can be ground up and used as a pigment.
Jewlery, spirtual ritchuals.
Some popular gemstones that are turquoise blue in color include turquoise, aquamarine, and blue topaz.
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Turquoise is a tertiary colour (blue-green). The stone turquoise is usually a pastel form of the colour. There are many shades of turquoise including some very pale (pastel) forms.
chemistry
Some important uses for Onyx are Gemstones, Ornamental stones, Birth stones, and Decoration.
There are many important uses for copper. Copper can be used in pipes and in wiring as a few examples.
microchips
jewelry and art
Hey i done some research blue and green make turquoise i love that colour :)