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Beudantite
Beudantite

Pyrrhotite
Pyrrhotite



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Beudantite Vs Pyrrhotite

Astrology

Origin

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Color

Black, Green, Brown, Red, Greenish, Yellow, orange
Brown, Red

Streak

Yellow, Green, Greenish
Grey, Black, gray

For which Rashi?

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Planet

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Element of Planets

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Energy

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How to Wear?

Finger

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Ring Metal

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Deities

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Not to wear with

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Powers

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Birthstone

Planetary

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Talisman

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Physical Properties

Tenacity

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Solubility

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Soluble

Durability

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Specific Gravity

4.484.58-4.65
1 7.18
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Fracture

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Uneven

Cleavage

distinct; good on {0001}
Absent

Mohs Hardness

3.5-4.53.5-4.5
2 10
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Chemical Composition

PbFe+++3(AsO4)(SO4)(OH)6
Fe1-xS

Optical Properties

Luster

Vitreous, Resinous
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Pleochroism

visible
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Dispersion

0.030.02
0.005 1
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Transparency

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Refractive Index

1.9573
1 3.25
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Optic Character

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Crystal System

Trigonal
monoclinic

Birefringence

0.014-9999
0 0.296
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Clarity

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Benefits

Physical

Neurological

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Cardiovascular

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Respiratory

Poor
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Reproductive

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Digestive

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Psychology

Empowerment
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Healing

Emotional healing
Physical healing

Qualities Associated

Prosperity
Vitality

Beudantite Vs Pyrrhotite Fracture

Fracture is an important parameter when you compare Beudantite and Pyrrhotite Physical Properties. It is necessary to understand the significance of these properties, before you compare Beudantite Vs Pyrrhotite fracture. Whenever a gemstone chip breaks, it leaves a characteristic line along its breakage. Such lines are known as fracture and are used to identify the gemstones in their initial stages of production when they are in the form of rough minerals. Fracture is usually described with the terms “fibrous” and “splintery” to denote a fracture that usually leaves elongated and sharp edges. Pyrrhotite fracture is Uneven.

Beudantite Vs Pyrrhotite Luster

A primary knowledge about Beudantite vs Pyrrhotite luster is useful in apparent identifications of these gemstones. Luster is the measure of light that gets reflected when incident on a finished cut gemstone. There are two major types of lusters: Silky and Adamantine. Since luster varies between two crystals of even the same gemstone, luster is limited to basic identification criteria. Beudantite exhibits Vitreous and Resinous luster.