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Classroom Minerals
Mineral specimens are cut in a variety of sizes to meet various user needs, with common uses including identification on the part of students, displays to be used during lectures and demonstrations, or as chips for convenient physical identification tests in labs. These mineral specimens also demonstrate a number of classic geological features, such as cleavage, and collections of minerals can be used to test the Mohs hardness of other minerals and compare them.
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Ward's® Mineral Research Grade Collection
Ward's® highest quality and purest mineral offerings.
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Ward's® Quartz (Rose)
Light pink, massive, crystalline, translucent.
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Ward's Science Essentials® Graphite
A textbook example of pure crystalline carbon which is extermely soft.
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Ward's Science Essentials® Selenite
Selenite is a Clear gypsum mineral with a moh's hardness of 2.
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Ward's Science Essentials® Talc
Talc is the softest know mineral with a moh's hardness of 1, and composed of clay.
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Ward's Science Essentials® Fluorite
Fluorite is Green Halide mineral with moh's hardness 4.
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Ward's Science Essentials® Gypsum
Massive sedimentary gypsum with a moh's hardness 2..
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Ward's® Science Essentials® Dolomite
White to gray, medium to coarse-grained, crystalline.

