conchoidal fracture
Dolomite typically displays a conchoidal fracture, which means it breaks along curved surfaces with sharp edges resembling broken glass. This fracture pattern is a result of the crystal structure and composition of dolomite, which is a type of carbonate mineral.
When a crystal is broken, the way it breaks is called its cleavage. Cleavage is the way the crystal naturally breaks along planes of weakness due to its internal atomic structure.
Step-like cleavage is a property of the mineral mica. Mica minerals exhibit a planar arrangement of atoms that allow them to easily separate along flat surfaces, giving them a distinctive step-like appearance when broken or cleaved.
Milk contains casein, a protein that can be broken down by the enzyme caseinase. When caseinase breaks down casein, it produces a clear zone around the bacterial colony on an agar plate. This property is known as casein hydrolysis.
Proteins are broken down by proteases, bilirubin is broken down by the liver, and iron is broken down by macrophages in the liver and spleen.
Dolomite typically displays a conchoidal fracture, which means it breaks along curved surfaces with sharp edges resembling broken glass. This fracture pattern is a result of the crystal structure and composition of dolomite, which is a type of carbonate mineral.
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When a crystal is broken, the way it breaks is called its cleavage. Cleavage is the way the crystal naturally breaks along planes of weakness due to its internal atomic structure.
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Brittle - the property of being easily broken or shattered when subjected to stress or pressure.
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Halite typically has a transparent to translucent appearance and displays a conchoidal fracture, meaning it breaks into smooth, curved surfaces similar to broken glass. These fractures are usually reflective and can be seen in clear halite specimens when they are broken or cleaved.
Step-like cleavage is a property of the mineral mica. Mica minerals exhibit a planar arrangement of atoms that allow them to easily separate along flat surfaces, giving them a distinctive step-like appearance when broken or cleaved.
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