Opal Mineral Data (original) (raw)
General Opal Information
SiO2•n(H2O)
Molecular Weight = 87.11 gm
Silicon 32.24 % Si 68.98 % SiO2
Hydrogen 3.47 % H 31.02 % H2O
Oxygen 64.29 % O
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100.00 % 100.00 % = TOTAL OXIDE
SiO2•1.5(H2O)
Sedimentary and secondary from the alteration of high silica igneous extrusive rocks.
Valid Species (Pre-IMA) Prehistoric
World wide occurrences. Link to MinDat.org Location Data.
From the Old Indian upala - "precious stone."
Fire Opal - red
Hyalite - glassy
Hydrophane - porous
Prase - green
Precious opal - opalescent
Opal Image
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Opal Comments: Section of fossilized tree limb that is now completely replaced by black opal. Location: Virgin Valley District, Humboldt Co., Nevada, USA.Scale: 20x13x11 mm. © John Betts - Fine Minerals |
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Opal Crystallography
Amorphous- No Crystals
Physical Properties of Opal
None
White, Yellow, Red, Brown, Blue.
1.9 - 2.3, Average = 2.09
Transparent to translucent to opaque
Conchoidal - Fractures developed in brittle materials characterized by smoothly curving surfaces, (e.g. quartz).
Amorphous - No crystalline form or imitative shape.
Massive - Uniformly indistinguishable crystals forming large masses.
Reniform - "Kidney like" in shape (e.g.. hematite).
5.5-6 - Knife Blade-Orthoclase
Fluorescent, Short UV=greenish yellow, Long UV=white.
Vitreous - Dull
white
Optical Properties of Opal
CI meas= 0.177 (Poor) - where the CI = (1-KPDmeas/KC)
KPDmeas= 0.2048,KC= 0.2489
Ncalc = 1.47 - 1.57
Isotropic, n=1.43.
Calculated Properties of Opal
Bulk Density (Electron Density)=2.17 gm/cc
note: Specific Gravity of Opal =2.10 gm/cc.
Fermion Index = 0.01
Boson Index = 0.99
PEOpal = 1.32 barns/electron
U=PEOpal x rElectron Density= 2.86 barns/cc.
GRapi = 0 (Gamma Ray American Petroleum Institute Units)
Opal is Not Radioactive
Opal Classification
75.02.01.01 (75)Tectosilicate Si Tetrahedral Frameworks
(75.02)SiO2 with H2O and organics
(75.02.01)Dana Group
75.02.01.01 Opal SiO2•n(H2O) None
04.DA.10 04 - OXIDES (Hydroxides, V[5,6] vanadates, arsenites, antimonites, bismuthites, sulfites, selenites, tellurites, iodate
04.D - Metal:Oxygen = 1:2 and similar
04.DA -With small cations
04.DA.10 Opal SiO2•n(H2O) None
04.DA.10 Tridymite SiO2 F1 1
Other Opal Information
NAME( Duda&Rejl90) PHYS. PROP.(Dana) OPTIC PROP.(Enc. of Minerals,2nd ed.,1990)
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
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Opal
SiO2•n(H2O)
Dana No: 75.02.01.01 Strunz No: 04.DA.10
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