- Borate minerals
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▪ TableBorate mineralsname colour lustre Mohs hardness specific gravityboracite colourless or white vitreous 7–7½ 2.9–3.0borax colourless to white; grayish, bluish, greenish vitreous to resinous 2–2½ 1.7colemanite colourless; white, yellowish, gray brilliant vitreous to adamantine 4½ 2.4inyoite colourless, becoming white and cloudy after partial dehydration vitreous 2 1.7kernite colourless vitreous 2½ 1.9ludwigite dark green to coal black silky 5 3.6 (lud) to 4.7 (paig)priceite white earthy 3–3½ 2.4sussexite white to straw-yellow silky to dull or earthy 3–3½ 2.6 (szai) to 3.3 (suss)tincalconite white (natural); colourless (artificial) vitreous 1.9ulexite colourless; white vitreous; silky or satiny 2½ 2.0name habit or form fracture or cleavage refractive indices crystal systemboracite isolated, embedded, cubelike crystals conchoidal to uneven fracture alpha = 1.658–1.662beta = 1.662–1.667gamma = 1.668–1.673 orthorhombic (isometric above 265 degrees C)borax short prismatic crystals one perfect, one good cleavage alpha = 1.445beta = 1.469gamma = 1.472 monocliniccolemanite short prismatic crystals; massive one perfect, one distinct cleavage alpha = 1.586beta = 1.592gamma = 1.614 monoclinicinyoite short prisms and coarse crystal aggregates; geodes; drusy crusts; granular massive one good cleavage alpha = 1.492–1.495beta = 1.501–1.510gamma = 1.516–1.520 monoclinickernite very large crystals; fibrous, cleavable, irregular masses two perfect cleavages alpha = 1.454beta = 1.472gamma = 1.488 monoclinicludwigite fibrous masses; rosettes; sheaflike aggregates no observed cleavage alpha = 1.83–1.85beta = 1.83–1.85gamma = 1.97–2.02 orthorhombicpriceite soft and chalky to hard and tough nodules earthy to conchoidal alpha = 1.569–1.576beta = 1.588–1.594gamma = 1.590–1.597 triclinic(?)sussexite fibrous or felted masses or veinlets; nodules alpha = 1.575–1.670beta = 1.646–1.728gamma = 1.650–1.732 probably orthorhombictincalconite found in nature as a fine-grained powder; physical properties are given for artificial pseudocubic crystals hackly fracture omega = 1.461epsilon = 1.474 hexagonalulexite small nodular, rounded, or lenslike crystal aggregates; fibrous botryoidal crusts; rarely as single crystals one perfect, one good cleavage alpha = 1.491–1.496beta = 1.504–1.506gamma = 1.519–1.520 triclinicSee as table:
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Universalium. 2010.