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ser·​pen·​tine ˈsər-pən-ˌtēn. : a mineral or rock consisting essentially of a hydrous magnesium silicate usually having a dull green color and often a mottled appearance.
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Serpentine von en.wikipedia.org
Serpentinite is a metamorphic rock composed predominantly of one or more serpentine group minerals formed by near to complete serpentinization of mafic or ...

Serpentingruppe

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Die Serpentingruppe, bezeichnet eine Gruppe im monoklinen Kristallsystem kristallisierender Silikat-Minerale mit der chemischen Zusammensetzung (Mg, Fe, Ni)₆Si₄O₁₀(OH)₈. Wikipedia
Fraktur: Sprödigkeit
Glanz: Glaskörper, silky, greasy, waxy
Härte (auf der Mohs-Härteskala): 2.5–6 (original) 3.5–4.0 (Antigorit); 2.5 (Lizardit); 2.5–3.0 (Chrysotil)
Symbol von: Srp
Serpentine von geology.com
Serpentine is a group of minerals that are usually green in color. It is used as gemstone, architectural stone, carving material and source of asbestos.
Serpentine von www.gemstones.com
This Serpentine gemstone guide lists qualities of the Serpentine gem type, including stone colors, common names, meanings, gemstone hardness and more.
Serpentine von www.britannica.com
Serpentine, any of a group of hydrous magnesium-rich silicate minerals. The composition of these common rock-forming minerals approximates Mg3Si2O5(OH)4.
Serpentine von en.wikipedia.org
Serpentine subgroup are greenish, brownish, or spotted minerals commonly found in serpentinite. They are used as a source of magnesium and asbestos, ...
Serpentine rock is primarily composed of one or more of the three magnesium silicate minerals: lizardite, chrysotile and antigorite. Chrysotile often occurs as.
Serpentine von www.gemsociety.org
Serpentine always occurs in massive formations. Lapidaries usually cut it into beads, cabochons, or various useful and decorative carvings.
Serpentine von www.conservation.ca.gov
Serpentine occurs in central and northern California -- in the Coast Ranges, the Klamath Mountains, and in the Sierra Nevada foothills.
Serpentine von blogs.nvcc.edu
Serpentine ; Chemical formula, Mg6Si4O10(OH) ; Class, Phyllosilicate Sheets of linked tetrahedra ; Crystal system, Monoclinic ; Habit, Fine-grained. Massive Platy