
Limonite (Iron Ore/Hydrated Iron Oxide)
Limonite (mixture of FeO(OH)·nH₂O minerals, mainly Goethite, FeO(OH) and Lepidocrocite, FeO(OH))
Hardness (Mohs): 5 - 6.5, Color: Typically reddish-brown to dark brown, sometimes yellowish or black. Luster: Earthy, dull, or sub-metallic. Crystal Structure: Often amorphous or cryptocrystalline; can form reniform, botryoidal, or stalactitic habits. Cleavage: None.…
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- Earthy, dull, or sub-metallic
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