
Botryoidal Hematite (Kidney Ore)
Hematite (Fe2O3)
AI-generated identification · may be incorrectHardness: 5-6.5 (Mohs scale); Color: Steel-gray, silvery-gray, reddish-brown, often with an iridescent tarnish. The botryoidal form exhibits a dark, metallic luster. Streak: Diagnostic reddish-brown; Luster: Metallic to dull earth; Crystal Structure: Trigonal (rhombohedral); Cleavage: None, but can show parting;…
- Hardness
- 5-6
- Luster
- Metallic to dull earth
- Streak
- Diagnostic reddish-brown
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