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Opal and Anhydrite Physical Properties

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1 Physical Properties
1.1 Tenacity
BrittleWalter Schumann
Brittle
1.2 Solubility
hot salt water
Not Available
1.3 Durability
Not Available
Not Available
1.4 Specific Gravity
1.98-2.252.90-2.98
Amber
1 7.18
1.5 Fracture
Conchoidal, Conchoidal, Gemstones of the world (2001) More from other references, Brittle
Conchoidal, Brittle, Conchoidal, UnevenArthur Thomas, Gemstones (2009), Brittle, Conchoidal
1.6 Cleavage
None
Rare tabular and prismatic crystals. Usually occurs as fibrous, parallel veins that break off into cleavage fragments.
1.7 Mohs Hardness
5-6.53.5
Amber
2 10
1.8 Chemical Composition
SiO2 · nH2O
CaSO 4Michael O’Donoghue , Gems, Sixth edition (2006) More from other references

Opal and Anhydrite Chemical Formula

While comparing Opal 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 Opal and Anhydrite chemical formula.

  • Chemical formula of Opal- SiO2 · nH2O
  • Chemical formula of Anhydrite- CaSO 4Michael O’Donoghue , Gems, Sixth edition (2006) More from other references

Opal and Anhydrite Specific Gravity

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