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- Conchoidal, splintery Tenacity Brittle Mohs scale hardness 9.0 Luster Subadamantine, vitreous, pearly (on partings) Streak White Diaphaneity Transparent...
- translucent is common Specific gravity 3.1–4.3 Polish luster vitreous to subadamantine Optical properties Single refractive, often anomalous double refractive...
- lesser (but still relatively high) degree of lustre are referred to as subadamantine, with some examples being garnet and corundum. Dull (or earthy) minerals...
- are typically sphenoid in habit and are often twinned. Possessing a subadamantine tending to slightly resinous luster, titanite has a hardness of 5.5...
- scale hardness 8.5 Luster Vitreous to subadamantine Specific gravity 4.5–4.6 Polish luster Vitreous to subadamantine Optical properties Single refractive...
- Fracture Splintery Tenacity Tough Mohs scale hardness 7 Luster Vitreous to subadamantine, silky Streak White Diaphaneity Transparent to translucent Specific...
- Diaphaneity Opaque Specific gravity 3.7 – 4.7 Polish luster Vitreous to subadamantine Solubility in hydrochloric acid Other characteristics Hard black manganese...
- blue-green to emerald-green, with a pale green streak and vitreous to subadamantine luster, pearly on {0001}. Crystals are transparent to translucent. It...
- sub-conchoidal Tenacity Brittle Mohs scale hardness 3.5–4 Luster Resinous to subadamantine Streak White Diaphaneity Transparent to translucent Specific gravity...
- 0.5 carats (100 mg) in weight. Their lusters range from vitreous to subadamantine, to almost metallic in the usually opaque melanite, which has been used...