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12 May, 19:33
What is the luster of talc
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Talc is usually green, white, gray, brown, or colorless. It is a translucent mineral with a pearly luster. It is the softest known mineral and is assigned a hardness of 1 on the Mohs Hardness scale. Talc is a mono clinic mineral with a sheet structure similar to the mica's.
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