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Friday, July 23, 2010

Tourquoise

Sometimes it takes your breath away, it is so strong....

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Turquoise

Turquoise pebble, one inch (25 mm) long. This pebble is greenish and therefore low grade
General
Category Phosphate mineral
Chemical formula CuAl6(PO4)4(OH)8·4H2O
Identification
Colour Blue, blue-green, green
Crystal habit Massive, nodular
Crystal system Triclinic
Cleavage Good to perfect - usually N/A
Fracture Conchoidal
Mohs scale hardness 5-6
Lustre Waxy to subvitreous
Streak Bluish white
Specific gravity 2.6-2.9
Optical properties Biaxial (+)
Refractive index nα = 1.610 nβ = 1.615 nγ = 1.650
Birefringence +0.040
Pleochroism Weak
Fusibility Fusible in heated HCl
Solubility Soluble in HCl
References [1][2][3]
Turquoise is an opaque, blue-to-green mineral that is a hydrous phosphate of copper and aluminium, with the chemical formula CuAl6(PO4)4(OH)8·4H2O. It is rare and valuable in finer grades and has been prized as a gem and ornamental stone for thousands of years owing to its unique hue. In recent times turquoise, like most other opaque gems, has been devalued by the introduction of treatments, imitations, and synthetics onto the market.
The substance has been known by many names, but the word turquoise was derived around the 16th century from the French language turquie, for Central Asian[4] material which was early

Loven how it is crazy, yet, subdued with the reds and pinks!!

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