Mineral Characteristic | What the mineralogists say | Kid's Guide: What it REALLY means! |
Chemical Symbol | H4Mg3Si4O10(OH)2 | It has oxygen, silicon, magnesium, and hydrogen in it. |
Color | Colorless, white, pale green, or brown | These are the usual colors of the stone. |
Streak | White | If you ground up a piece of talc, it would crush into white dust. |
Transparency | Translucent crystals, opaque masses | If you look through a crystal of talc, it would look blurry. Big pieces of talc cannot be seen through at all. |
Luster | Silky, waxy, pearly | If you shine a light on talc, it will have a little reflection that will make it look silky or have a glow like pearls have. It might have a waxy shine like candles. |
Cleavage | Perfect | It will break smoothly along the same lines no matter how many times you break it. |
Fracture | Uneven | When it is shattered, the pieces are uneven. |
Magnetism | None | It will not attract, or be attracted to, a magnet. |
Hardness | 1 | It is very soft. You can scratch into it with a fingernail. |
Specific gravity | 2.7 – 2.8 | Talc has about an average weight. If you picked it up, it would not appear to be heavy or light for its size. |
Crystal Shape | Monoclinic | |
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