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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 3 months ago
The color is a constant and predictable component of the mineral. Examples are blue Azurite, red Cinnabar, and green Malachite. Allochromatic minerals are "other colored" due to trace impurities in their composition or defects in their structure. Most minerals, however, are usually white or colorless in a pure state. Many impurities can color these minerals and make their color variable. The property of streak often demonstrates the true or inherent color of a mineral.
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