
Selenite (Satin Spar)
Gypsum (CaSO4·2H2O)
AI-generated identification · may be incorrectHardness: 2 on Mohs scale (can be scratched by a fingernail); Color: White to colorless; Luster: Pearly or silky (satin spar variety); Crystal Structure: Monoclinic; Cleavage: Perfect in one direction, yielding thin sheets.
- Hardness
- 2 on Mohs scale (can be scratched by a fingernail)
- Color
- White to colorless
- Luster
- Pearly or silky (satin spar variety)
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