Anhydrite and Erythrite Physical Properties
Tenacity
Brittle
  
Sectile
  
Solubility
Not Available
  
Not Available
  
Durability
Not Available
  
Not Available
  
Specific Gravity
2.90-2.98
  
3.06
  
Fracture
Conchoidal, Brittle, Conchoidal, UnevenArthur Thomas, Gemstones (2009), Brittle, Conchoidal
  
Sectile Curved shavings or scrapings produced by a knife blade, (e.g. graphite).
  
Cleavage
Rare tabular and prismatic crystals. Usually occurs as fibrous, parallel veins that break off into cleavage fragments.
  
Perfect on {010}; poor on {100} and { 1 02}.
  
Mohs Hardness
3.5
  
Not Available
  
Chemical Composition
CaSO 4Michael OâDonoghue , Gems, Sixth edition (2006) More from other references
  
Co3(AsO4)2•8(H2O)
  
Anhydrite and Erythrite Chemical Formula
While comparing Anhydrite and Erythrite physical properties, the important data you should know is its chemical composition. Since chemical formula defines the molecular structure of the crystal, most of the physical properties like color, tenacity, solubility are governed by Anhydrite and Erythrite chemical formula.
- Chemical formula of Anhydrite- CaSO 4Michael OâDonoghue , Gems, Sixth edition (2006) More from other references
- Chemical formula of Erythrite- Co3(AsO4)2•8(H2O)
Anhydrite and Erythrite Specific Gravity
Another important criteria for qualitative analysis of gemstones is Anhydrite and Erythrite Specific gravity. Specific gravity is the relative density of a gemstone compared with respect to density of water. Gemologists use Anhydrite and Erythrite Optical Properties during the identification of gemstone. Specific gravity of Anhydrite is 3.06 whereas that of Erythrite is 3.06.