
Serpentinite
Serpentinite (composed primarily of serpentine-group minerals like antigorite, chrysotile, and lizardite; chemical formula varies but generally Mg3Si2O5(OH)4)
Color: Typically dark green to greenish-black due to serpentine minerals. Hardness: Varies (2.5-5.5 on Mohs scale), softer than most igneous rocks due to its mineral composition. Luster: Waxy, greasy, or silky. Crystal Structure: Often fibrous or platy aggregates, not distinct large crystals.…
- Hardness
- Varies (2
- Luster
- Waxy, greasy, or silky
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