'White. If you crush it, it will produce white white pouder
A ruby's streak color appears colorless because as a mineral, ruby typically does not leave a streak when rubbed against a streak plate. The color of a mineral's streak is caused by the powdered form of the mineral, revealing its true color when scratched against a ceramic plate, but in the case of ruby, its hardness and structure prevent it from leaving a visible streak.
It leaves a white streak.
Perlite does not have a streak color because it is a volcanic glass that does not leave a streak on a streak plate.
The streak color of calcite is white.
The streak color for wheat is white.
The streak of a ruby is white.To find the streak of a ruby, or any gem stone, rub a piece of gem material on a tile and look at the color of the streak it leaves.
The streak of a ruby is white.To find the streak of a ruby, or any gem stone, rub a piece of gem material on a tile and look at the color of the streak it leaves.
A ruby's streak color appears colorless because as a mineral, ruby typically does not leave a streak when rubbed against a streak plate. The color of a mineral's streak is caused by the powdered form of the mineral, revealing its true color when scratched against a ceramic plate, but in the case of ruby, its hardness and structure prevent it from leaving a visible streak.
It leaves a white streak.
No, rubies are too hard to leave a streak. They just scratch the plate.
a maroon color with rotten white
green
White.
yellow
luster: Vitreous/ non-metallic streak: white. if you crush ruby, it will turn into white dust
the streak color is Dark Green
clear, because it's metal. from livingston, NJ