Gold does not have a cleavage it has a fracture: The type of fracture is hackly or jagged.
Cleavage usually relates to crystals (although cleaving crystals can also be made to fracture too).
Chalcopyrite does not have cleavage. It typically exhibits a conchoidal fracture instead of cleavage planes.
Olivine does not have cleavage. It exhibits a granular or irregular fracture pattern instead of cleavage planes.
No, ice does not have cleavage. Cleavage is a property of minerals, not ice. Cleavage refers to the way a mineral breaks along planes of weakness, which is not applicable to ice.
Lead does have cleavage. Specifically, lead-induced cleavage is an integral part of ribosomal RNAs, and performs at a neutral pH.
talc's cleavage is perfect in one direction, basal.
The cleavage of gold may vary do to the type
No
the cleavage of gold is hackly. gold has niether fracture or cleaveage
The cleavage of gold may vary do to the type
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Fracture
Gold exhibits a fracture rather than cleavage. Fracture describes how a material breaks when no preferential planes are present, in contrast to cleavage which denotes how a material breaks along specific planes determined by its crystal structure. Gold's fracture is typically uneven and jagged.
It has no cleavage because it has an uneven and irregular fracture.
Sulfur's cleavage is imperfect.
cleavage....
it has no cleavage
imperfect cleavage