Crystals can have a variety of textures depending on their structure and composition. Some common crystal textures include smooth, rough, jagged, and glassy. The texture of a crystal is determined by factors such as how quickly it formed, its internal arrangement of atoms, and any external factors that may have influenced its growth.
Porphyritic
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Small grained texture from small crystal size.
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A crystal is not a texture.
Porphyritic
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Large crystals with a coarse crystal grain texture.
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The igneous texture characterized by two distinctively different crystal sizes is known as porphyritic texture. Porphyritic rocks have larger crystals (phenocrysts) surrounded by a fine-grained matrix (groundmass), indicating two different stages of cooling within the magma.
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Small grained texture from small crystal size.
And their texture, which can be aphanitic, phaneritic, glassy, or porphyritic. mineral composition and crystal texture
The crystal structure of gold is lattice face centered cubic.
Peridot typically has a glassy and transparent texture. It may also appear slightly rough due to natural crystal formations within the gemstone.