General Opal Information Chemical Formula: |
SiO2•n(H2O) |
Composition: |
Molecular Weight = 87.11 gm |
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Silicon 32.24 % Si 68.98 % SiO2 |
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Hydrogen 3.47 % H 31.02 % H2O |
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Oxygen 64.29 % O |
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100.00 % 100.00 % = TOTAL OXIDE |
Empirical Formula: |
SiO2•1.5(H2O) |
Environment: |
Sedimentary and secondary from the alteration of high silica igneous extrusive rocks. |
IMA Status: |
Valid Species (Pre-IMA) Prehistoric |
Locality: |
World wide occurrences. Link to MinDat.org Location Data. |
Name Origin: |
From the Old Indian upala - "precious stone." |
Name Pronunciation: |
Opal |
Synonym: |
Fire Opal - red |
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Hyalite - glassy |
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Hydrophane - porous |
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Prase - green |
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Precious opal - opalescent |
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Opal Crystallography Crystal System: |
Amorphous- No Crystals |
| Physical Properties of Opal Cleavage: |
None |
Color: |
White, Yellow, Red, Brown, Blue. |
Density: |
1.9 - 2.3, Average = 2.09 |
Diaphaneity: |
Transparent to translucent to opaque |
Fracture: |
Conchoidal - Fractures developed in brittle materials characterized by smoothly curving surfaces, (e.g. quartz). |
Habit: |
Amorphous - No crystalline form or imitative shape. |
Habit: |
Massive - Uniformly indistinguishable crystals forming large masses. |
Habit: |
Reniform - "Kidney like" in shape (e.g.. hematite). |
Hardness: |
5.5-6 - Knife Blade-Orthoclase |
Luminescence: |
Fluorescent, Short UV=greenish yellow, Long UV=white. |
Luster: |
Vitreous - Dull |
Streak: |
white |
| Optical Properties of Opal Gladstone-Dale: |
CI meas= 0.177 (Poor) - where the CI = (1-KPDmeas/KC) |
KPDmeas= 0.2048,KC= 0.2489 Ncalc = 1.47 - 1.57 Optical Data: |
Isotropic, n=1.43. |
| Calculated Properties of Opal Electron Density: |
Bulk Density (Electron Density)=2.17 gm/cc |
note: Specific Gravity of Opal =2.10 gm/cc. Fermion Index: |
Fermion Index = 0.01 |
Boson Index = 0.99 Photoelectric: |
PEOpal = 1.32 barns/electron |
U=PEOpal x rElectron Density= 2.86 barns/cc. Radioactivity: |
GRapi = 0 (Gamma Ray American Petroleum Institute Units) |
Opal is Not Radioactive | Opal Classification Dana Class: |
75.02.01.01 (75)Tectosilicate Si Tetrahedral Frameworks |
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(75.02)SiO2 with H2O and organics |
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(75.02.01)Dana Group |
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Strunz Class: |
04.DA.10 04 - OXIDES (Hydroxides, V[5,6] vanadates, arsenites, antimonites, bismuthites, sulfites, selenites, tellurites, iodate |
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04.D - Metal:Oxygen = 1:2 and similar |
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04.DA -With small cations |
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| Other Opal Information References: |
NAME( Duda&Rejl90) PHYS. PROP.(Dana) OPTIC PROP.(Enc. of Minerals,2nd ed.,1990) |
See Also: |
Links to other databases for Opal : |
1 - Alkali-Nuts(English) 2 - Am. Min. Crystal Structure Database 3 - Amethyst Galleries' Mineral Gallery 4 - Athena 5 - CalTech Mineral Spectroscopy 6 - GeoScienceWorld 7 - Glendale Community College 8 - Google Images 9 - Google Scholar 10 - MinDAT 11 - Mineral and Gemstone Kingdom 12 - Mineralienatlas (Deutsch) 13 - Online Mineral Museum 14 - Philatelic Mineralogy 15 - QUT Mineral Atlas 16 - Ruff.Info 17 - Scandinavian mineral gallery 18 - Tradeshop.com - The Rainbow of Gems 19 - University of Texas at Austin 20 - theimage Search for Opal using: Visit our Advertisers for Opal : A Bijoux Google Search for OpalAdam's Minerals Google Search for Opal Cape Minerals Google Search for Opal Dakota Matrix Minerals Google Search for Opal Excalibur Mineral Corp. Google Search for Opal Exceptional Minerals Google Search for Opal John Betts Fine Minerals Search for Opal McDougall Minerals Google Search for Opal Mineral News Website Link Rock and Mineral Shows Google Search for Opal Weinrich Minerals, Inc. Google Search for Opal Ask about Opal here : Print or Cut-and-Paste your Opal Specimen Label here :
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