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Cliftonite

Formula:
C
Colour:greyHardness:1
A variety of Graphite

Cliftonite is an octahedral graphite pseudomorph after kamacite, or rather the spaces left between kamacite domains. Found in a few iron meteorites. Originally considered as a new allotrope of carbon, later considered to be a pseudomorph of graphite after diamond.

Classification of Cliftonite

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Occurrences of Cliftonite

Geological Setting:In iron meteorites.

Physical Properties of Cliftonite

Lustre:Sub-Metallic
Diaphaneity (Transparency):Opaque
Colour:grey
Streak:grey
Hardness (Mohs):1

Crystallography of Cliftonite

Morphology:Octahedra, either isolated or aggregated.

Chemical Properties of Cliftonite

Formula:
C
All elements listed in formula:C

Other Names for Cliftonite

Other Languages:
German:Cliftonit
Spanish:Cliftonita

Other Information

Health Warning:No information on health risks for this material has been entered into the database. You should always treat mineral specimens with care.

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