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Staurolite

+ward’ssciencewardsci.com800-962-2660 Staurolite (Fe+2, Mg, Zn)2 Al9 (Si, Al)4 O22 (OH)2 Crystallography: Monoclinic (pseudo-orthorhombic); 2/m. Crystals prismatic with common forms {110}, {001}, and {101}. Cruciform twins very common (at nearly 9...

Chalcopyrite

wardsci.com 800-962-2660 Chalcopyrite Cu Fe S2 Crystallography: Tetragonal; 42m. Usually massive; crystals commonly tetrahedral in aspect with the disphenoid. Physical Properties: Cleavage: Indistinct. Fracture uneven; brittle. Hardness: 3.5-4.0. ...

Quartz(TigerEye)

+ward’ssciencewardsci.com800-962-2660 Quartz (variety Tiger Eye) Si O2 Crystallography: Hexagonal -R; 32 (low quartz). Hexagonal; 622 (high quartz). Crystalline, fibrous pseudomorph. Physical Properties: Cleavage: Generally none; occasional indist...

Tuff

+ward’ssciencewardsci.com800-962-2660 Tuff Type: Igneous; extrusive (pyroclastic). Texture/Appearance: Clastic texture with angular rock and mineral fragments and lapilli mixed with fine-grained volcanic ash, partly cemented by sedimentary materia...

Working with Drosophila

Drosophila Drosophila melanogaster is an excellent organism for use in the study of genetics. Its small size, relative ease of mainte- nance, short life cycle, and its ability to produce many offspring have lent it to the demonstration of Mendelia...

Calcite

+ward’ssciencewardsci.com800-962-2660 Calcite CaCO3 Crystallography: Hexagonal-R; 32/m. Crystals are extremely varied in habit and can be highly complex. Three important habits include: prismatic, rhombohedral, and scalenohedral. Twinning is also ...

Ammonium Hydroxide 6.0M

Revised on 06/20/2013 Page 1 of 6 Safety Data Sheet Ammonium Hydroxide, 6.0M 1. PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Product Name: Ammonium Hydroxide, 6.0M Synonyms/Generic Names: Aqueous ammonia, Ammonia solution SDS Number: 46.30 Product Use: For ...

Element of Month Helium Boreal

1 All About Elements: Helium https://boreal.com/store/ boreal.com | 800-387-9393 2 3 Fun Facts About…Helium 1. Helium is the second most abundant ele- ment after hydrogen in the universe and solar system. Approximately 11.3% of all atoms in the un...

Sphalerite

wardsci.com 800-962-2660 Sphalerite (Zn,Fe) S Crystallography: Isometric; 43m. Crystals usually tetrahedral or dodecahedral and often distorted and complex; rough, curved faces common. Usually in cleavable masses, coarse to fine granular. Physical...

Barite

ward’s sciencewardsci.com800-962-2660 Barite BaSO4 (Barite Group) Crystallography: Orthorhombic; 2/m2/m2/m. Crystals usually tabular on {001}; often diamond-shaped. May also be coarsely laminated; granular, earthy. Physical Properties: Cleavage: {...

Bauxite

ward’s sciencewardsci.com800-962-2660 Bauxite Al (OH)3/AlO • OH Crystallography: A mixture; often pisolitic in round concretionary grains, and also earthy, massive. Physical Properties: Cleavage: None; uneven fracture. Hardness: 1.0-3.0. Specific ...

Diamond

wardsci.com 800-962-2660 Diamond C Crystallography: Isometric; 4/m32/m. Crystals usually octahedral, but can be cubic or dodecahedral; curved faces are frequently observed. Physical Properties: Cleavage: {111} perfect; 4-cleavage directions. Fract...
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