
Amber
Fossilized tree resin (not a true mineral as it is organic and amorphous); Chemical formula is highly variable, but often approximated as C10H16O.
AI-generated identification · may be incorrectHardness: Varies (Mohs scale 3-7, depending on purity and density); Color: Brown, yellowish-brown, reddish-brown, often with darker or lighter streaks/bands; Luster: Resinous to dull; Crystal structure: Amorphous (lacks crystalline structure); Cleavage: None, conchoidal fracture;…
- Hardness
- Varies (Mohs scale 3-7, depending on purity and density)
- Luster
- Resinous to dull
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