
Goethite (likely as part of Limonite/Ironstone)
Goethite (α-FeOOH)
Hardness: 5-5.5 (Mohs), Color: Yellow-brown to dark brown, often with iridescent blue or purple tarnish. Luster: Submetallic to earthy. Crystal structure: Orthorhombic, but often found in botryoidal, stalactitic, or earthy masses, less commonly in distinct crystals. Streak: Yellowish-brown. Specific Gravity: 3.3-4.3.
- Hardness
- 5-5
- Luster
- Submetallic to earthy
- Streak
- Yellowish-brown
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