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Oligoclase and Anhydrite Physical Properties


Anhydrite and Oligoclase Physical Properties


Physical Properties

Tenacity
Not Available   
Brittle   

Solubility
Not Available   
Not Available   

Durability
Not Available   
Not Available   

Specific Gravity
2.62-2.67   
2.90-2.98   

Fracture
Gems, Sixth Edition (2006), Gems, Sixth Edition (2006), Uneven   
Conchoidal, Brittle, Conchoidal, UnevenArthur Thomas, Gemstones (2009), Brittle, Conchoidal   

Cleavage
From the Greek, oligos and kasein, little cleavage.   
Rare tabular and prismatic crystals. Usually occurs as fibrous, parallel veins that break off into cleavage fragments.   

Mohs Hardness
6-6.5   
3.5   

Chemical Composition
Na(90-70%)Ca(10-30%)(Al,Si)AlSi 2O 8Michael O’Donoghue , Gems, Sixth Edition (2006)   
CaSO 4Michael O’Donoghue , Gems, Sixth edition (2006) More from other references   

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Oligoclase and Anhydrite Chemical Formula

While comparing Oligoclase and Anhydrite 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 Oligoclase and Anhydrite chemical formula.

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Oligoclase and Anhydrite Specific Gravity

Another important criteria for qualitative analysis of gemstones is Oligoclase and Anhydrite Specific gravity. Specific gravity is the relative density of a gemstone compared with respect to density of water. Gemologists use Oligoclase and Anhydrite Optical Properties during the identification of gemstone. Specific gravity of Oligoclase is 2.90-2.98 whereas that of Anhydrite is 2.90-2.98.

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