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Object ID 1998.2.3
Object Name Quartz
Accession# 1998.2
Description Amethyst quartz crystal from broken geode. Amethyst color is caused by the inclusion of trace amounts of ferric iron. Quartz is one of the commonest minerals of the earth's crust. It crystallizes directly from igneous magma.
Chemical Comp SiO2 (Oxide of Silicon)
The Major Collection Name Rocks and Minerals Collection
Crystal System Hexagonal
How old it might be Unknown
Formation Minas Gerais, Brazil
Found Minas Gerais, Brazil
Hardness 07
How new it might be 1980
Luster Vitreous
Material Mineral
Rock type Igneous
Specific Gravity 2.65
Surface process Weathering
Varieties/Occurrence Clear rock crystal, milky quartz, smoky quartz, amethyst, citrine, rose quartz
Weight 156 gr
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