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Mineral Crystal Systems

Mineral Crystal Systems. Identification Tips and Hints. Isometric. Also called the Cubic Crystal System Examples: Halite Magnetite Pyrite. Hexagonal. Six-sided prisms When you look at the crystal on-end, the cross section is a hexagon.

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Mineral Crystal Systems

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  1. Mineral Crystal Systems Identification Tips and Hints

  2. Isometric • Also called the Cubic Crystal System • Examples: Halite Magnetite Pyrite

  3. Hexagonal Six-sided prisms When you look at the crystal on-end, the cross section is a hexagon. Examples: Apatite Beryl Quartz Calcite

  4. Tetragonal Similar to cubic crystals Longer along one axis than the other Forms double pyramids and prisms. Example: Zircon

  5. Orthorombic These crystals result by stretching a cubic lattice structure. A rectangular prism with a rectangular base results. Aragonite

  6. Monoclinic Rectangular Prism Parallelogram base Orthoclase

  7. Triclinic 3 axes All of axes are unequal in length None of the axes are right angles to each other.

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