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Phantom Quartz

Phantom Quartz

A species of Quartz

General Info About Phantom Quartz

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Physical Properties of Phantom Quartz

Streak
White
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Chemical Properties of Phantom Quartz

Formula
SiO2
Elements listed
O, Si

Optical Properties of Phantom Quartz

Refractive Index
1.544-1.553
Birefringence
0.009
Pleochroism
Weakly dichroic
Dispersion
0.013
Optical Character
Biaxial positive

Characteristics of Phantom Quartz

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