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Honeycomb Calcite (CaCO3)
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Honeycomb Calcite
The honeycomb look is formed by the growth of long fibrous or crystal cells of honey-yellow calcite ... More Information
Turquoise (hydrated copper and aluminum phosphate - CuAl6(PO 4)4(OH)8 4H2O)
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Turquoise
Turquoise is an opaque mineral with a slightly waxy luster, ranging in color from blue through shade... More Information
Pyrite (Iron Sulfide, FeS2)
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Pyrite
Pyrite is the classic "Fool's Gold". There are other shiny brassy yellow minerals, but pyr... More Information
Copper, Cu (Atomic Number: 29)
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Copper, Cu
Copper is a reddish-coloured metal, with a high electrical and thermal conductivity (among pure meta... More Information
Dinosaur Bone (NIL)
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Dinosaur Bone
Fossil of a tooth from a shark 25 million years ago. Shark teeth are one of the most common fossils... More Information
Dinosaur Bone (NIL)
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Dinosaur Bone
Fossil of a bone from a Triceratops... More Information
Malachite (Copper Carbonate Hydroxide Cu2(CO3)(OH)2)
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Malachite
Color is banded light and dark green or (if crystalline), just dark green. <br>
Luster i... More Information
Perlite (naturally occurring siliceous rock)
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Perlite
Perlite is a generic term for naturally occurring siliceous rock. The distinguishing feature which s... More Information
Apache Tears (obsidian (volcanic glass))
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Apache Tears
As obsidian (volcanic glass) flows become fractured and hydrated over eons of time, the original gla... More Information
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