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- Christite abstract "Christite is a mineral with the chemical formula TlHgAsS3. It is named after Dr. Charles L. Christ, a member of the U.S. Geological Survey. It usually comes in a crimson red or bright orange color. It has a density of 6.2 and has a rating between 1 and 2 on Mohs Hardness Scale. Christite has an adamantine luster and leaves behind an orange streak. Its crystal system is monoclinic with possible crystal classes of two fold symmetry, mirror plane symmetry, and two fold with a mirror plane. This means it can have radial symmetry, mirror plane symmetry, or mirror plane symmetry perpendicular to the two-fold axis. It is an anisotropic mineral, which means that it exhibits different properties when measured in different directions. In plane polarized light, its color is golden yellow. It is birefringent, which means that it has two distinct indices of refraction. This can be seen when one looks through the microscope with both polars crossed and sees the mineral change colors when it is rotated.".
- Christite wikiPageID "28838402".
- Christite wikiPageRevisionID "546003974".
- Christite category Sulfosalt_minerals.
- Christite cleavage "{010} and {110} perfect, {101} good".
- Christite color "Crimson red, bright orange.".
- Christite diaphaneity "opaque to semitransparent".
- Christite formula "TlHgAsS3".
- Christite fracture "Uneven".
- Christite gravity "6.2".
- Christite habit "Subhedral grains, may be somewhat bladed or flattened".
- Christite hasPhotoCollection Christite.
- Christite luster "Adamantine".
- Christite mohs "1".
- Christite molweight "576.09".
- Christite name "Christite".
- Christite opticalprop "Biaxial".
- Christite pleochroism "Weak to strong, grayish green, dark violet, bluish violet".
- Christite streak "light orange".
- Christite strunz "2".
- Christite symmetry "Monoclinic 2/m prismatic".
- Christite system Monoclinic_crystal_system.
- Christite unitCell "a = 6.113 Å, b = 16.188 Å, c = 6.111 Å; β = 96.71°; V 600.59 ų; Z = 4".
- Christite subject Category:Arsenic_minerals.
- Christite subject Category:Mercury_minerals.
- Christite subject Category:Monoclinic_minerals.
- Christite subject Category:Sulfosalt_minerals.
- Christite subject Category:Thallium_minerals.
- Christite type Abstraction100002137.
- Christite type ArsenicMinerals.
- Christite type Material114580897.
- Christite type Matter100020827.
- Christite type MercuryMinerals.
- Christite type Mineral114662574.
- Christite type MonoclinicMinerals.
- Christite type Part113809207.
- Christite type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Christite type Relation100031921.
- Christite type Substance100019613.
- Christite type SulfosaltMinerals.
- Christite type ThalliumMinerals.
- Christite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Christite type Mineral.
- Christite type ChemicalObject.
- Christite type Thing.
- Christite comment "Christite is a mineral with the chemical formula TlHgAsS3. It is named after Dr. Charles L. Christ, a member of the U.S. Geological Survey. It usually comes in a crimson red or bright orange color. It has a density of 6.2 and has a rating between 1 and 2 on Mohs Hardness Scale. Christite has an adamantine luster and leaves behind an orange streak. Its crystal system is monoclinic with possible crystal classes of two fold symmetry, mirror plane symmetry, and two fold with a mirror plane.".
- Christite label "Christit".
- Christite label "Christite".
- Christite label "Christite".
- Christite sameAs Christit.
- Christite sameAs Christite.
- Christite sameAs m.0dddp4c.
- Christite sameAs Q1083892.
- Christite sameAs Q1083892.
- Christite sameAs Christite.
- Christite wasDerivedFrom Christite?oldid=546003974.
- Christite isPrimaryTopicOf Christite.
- Christite name "Christite".