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Ward's Science Essentials® Hornblende
Hornblende is a dark amphibole group mineral, perfect for teaching Bowen's reaction series.
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Introductory Fluorescent Mineral Collection
Both shortwave and longwave fluorescent minerals included.
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Ward's® Geo-Logic Cleavage, Fracture, and Parting Collection
Examples of Different Forms of Breakage in Minerals
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Ward's® Crystal Systems Reference Slide Set
Explore the characteristics of each of the six crystal systems.
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Ward's® Tenacity and Special Properties Topic Set
A variety of tensile strengths and physical traits represented.
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Ward's® Goethite
Iron oxide-hydroxide mineral; reddish brown to black color; crystal habit ranges from massive to acicular.
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Premium Mineral Collection
Premium introductory collection features 12 palm-sized specimens that depict the variety of colors and forms found in minerals. Each specimen is numbered and keyed to an ID sheet featuring additional data about each item. Includes an information booklet and a magnifier.
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Ward's® Introductory Mineral Collection
Beginner’s Collection Illustrates Important Physical Properties
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Ward's® Classroom Mineral Collection
A fascinating and colorful classroom mineral study set.
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Mica Set
Specially selected thin sections of important rock forming minerals. Set may contain more than one example of the same mineral to depict variations in occurrence and distinct mineral associations.
Slides (12); annite, biotite, clinochlore, fuschite, glauconite, lepidolite, margarite, muscovite, paragonite, phlogopite, sericite, zinnwaldite.
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Ward's Science Essentials® Hornblende Schist
Metamorphosed rock showing foliation and rich in hornblende.
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Ward's® Pyroxene Thin Section Set
Great value for the microscopic study of Pyroxene minerals
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Amphibole Set
Specially selected thin sections of important rock forming minerals. Set may contain more than one example of the same mineral to depict variations in occurrence and distinct mineral associations.
Slides (12): actinolite, anthophyllite, cummingtonite, ferrohornblende, fluoredenite, glaucophane, grunerite, hexagonite, kaersutite, magnesiohornblende, riebeckite, tremolite.

