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Fluorite is a mineral with a veritable bouquet of brilliant colors. Fluorite is well known and prized for its glassy luster and rich variety of colors. The range of common colors for fluorite starting from the hallmark color purple, then blue, green, yellow, colorless, brown, pink, black and reddish orange is amazing and is only rivaled in color range by quartz.


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Description and Identifying Characteristics Although fluorite is not particularly abundant, it is one of the more familiar minerals because it forms well-developed crystals in a variety of colors that are widely collected and traded.


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Fluorite and amethyst quartz are sometimes confused simply because they both form purple translucent crystals, however the two are easily distinguished by their hardness (fluorite has a hardness of 4 and is easily scratched by a nail, while quartz at 7 is harder than a nail), shape (fluorite crystals are cubic, while quartz are hexagonal) and.


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to /ct Become a member to unlock prices Fluorite: Canada (6.14), Illinois (17.1) // Germany (4.35), Colombia (13.0), New Mexico (1.2), Switzerland (3.5). Photo © Joel E. Arem, PhD, FGA. Used with permission. Do Fluorites Make Good Jewelry Stones? Despite its low refractive index (RI), fluorite can take a high polish.


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Do you know your calcite inclusions from your dumortierite, epidote, fluorite and rutile? Here, Charles Bexfield FGA DGA EG explores some incredible quartz inclusions and explains what to look for when shopping for quartz specimens. Silicon is the second most abundant chemical element in the earth's crust after oxygen.


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If you want to find fluorite-containing geodes in Indiana, go to Lawrence County, and search the regional streams and gravels. Not all the geodes here contain fluorite, as some have quartz, celestite, limonite, sphalerite, or calcite minerals inside. TIP: For a complete rockhounding guide in Indiana, check out this article. Kentucky


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Fluorite is not the same as quartz, even though they can look similar. Fluorite is a softer halide mineral that comes in a wider range of colors, but is usually purple. Quartz is a hard silicate mineral that's usually clear or white, but does come in color. This is clear quartz. Quartz is not the same crystal as fluorite.


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Fluorite (also called fluorspar) is the mineral form of calcium fluoride, CaF 2. It belongs to the halide minerals. It crystallizes in isometric cubic habit, although octahedral and more complex isometric forms are not uncommon. The Mohs scale of mineral hardness, based on scratch hardness comparison, defines value 4 as fluorite. [6]


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Fluorite , otherwise called calcium fluoride , is a non-silicate mineral with a calcium base. Due to impurities, fluorite also has a wide variety of colors from clear to shades of purple, blue, yellow or green. Some pieces of fluorite have a spectrum of colors and the ability to glow under ultraviolet lights.


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Description: Fluorite crystals, from Sturgeon Bay in Door County, Wisconsin. Field of view is about 4 cm. (Photo by W. Cordua) Fluorite often forms coarse cleavable masses or cubic crystals. It can take on a range of attractive colors, most often purple. Fluorite occurs in all types of hydrothermal deposits.


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3.69 Fluorite. Click on the image below to explore a 3-dimensional model of cleavage in biotite, K-feldspar, and quartz. The biotite has perfect basal cleavage and the quartz shows conchoidal fracture. The feldspar cleavages is almost impossible to see. 3.70 Link to a 3-dimensional sample with varying kinds of cleavage


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Fluorite typically glows a blue-violet color under shortwave and longwave light. Some specimens are known to glow a cream or white color. Many specimens do not fluoresce. Fluorescence in fluorite is thought to be caused by the presence of yttrium, europium, samarium [2] or organic material as activators.


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Fluorite is the only mineral for which significant quantities of the important element fluorine can be obtained. Fluorite is also used as a flux in the manufacture of steel and other metals to eliminate impurities.There is a great demand for Fluorite in the optics field, and to meet it synthetic crystals are grown to produce special lenses.


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Fluorite (also known as fluorspar) is a gangue mineral that belongs to the halide minerals. Commercially, it is named fluorspar and is composed of calcium fluoride (CaF2). It is used industrially in the manufacturing of certain enamels, glass, and some optical lenses and as smelting flux.


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Fluorite, as a scarce nonrenewable strategic non-metallic mineral resource, is the primary raw material for fluorine products used in diverse fields such as metallurgy, national defense, chemical and optical industries. With the increasing expansion of the related fields, the demand for high-quality fluorite continues to grow.