
Banded Chert
Chert (a microcrystalline variety of quartz, SiO2 with minor impurities)
Hardness: 7 (Mohs scale) for quartz, but can vary depending on other minerals present. Color: Typically shades of gray, black, brown, with alternating light and dark bands. Luster: Dull to Waxy. Crystal Structure: Not applicable, as it's a clastic sedimentary rock composed of grains. Cleavage: None.…
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- Dull to Waxy
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