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Scheelite is a rare mineral that glows bright blue under ultraviolet light. It is often found in mines alongside other valuable minerals.
The Scheelite is usually a creamy white to yellowish mineral, though it can also be found in shades of brown or gray. It often forms squat, pyramid-shaped crystals, which have a distinctive glassy or slightly greasy shine.
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カテゴリ
Mineralレア度
Rare
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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It's named after Carl Scheele, who also discovered oxygen!
Scheelite feels unusually heavy for its size, almost like metal!
Some rare Scheelite crystals are brilliant gemstones, outshining diamond!
This mineral provides tungsten, used in strong rocket engine nozzles!
Scheelite has strong blue-white fluorescence under ultraviolet light, making it a hidden beacon for prospectors.
Scheelite contains tungsten, a super-strong metal used in light bulbs and high-temperature tools.
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Scheelite is safe to handle but should not be ingested. Always wash hands after touching minerals.
white, yellowish, brownish, grayish, colorless
5
vitreous
6
Tetragonal
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