Template:Infobox mineral
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| {{{name}}} | |
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| [[image:{{{image}}}|{{{imagesize}}}px]] {{{caption}}}
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| General | |
| Category | Mineral |
| Chemical formula | {{{formula}}} |
| Identification | |
| Molecular Weight | {{{molweight}}} |
| Color | {{{color}}} |
| Crystal habit | {{{habit}}} |
| Crystal system | {{{system}}} |
| Twinning | {{{twinning}}} |
| Cleavage | {{{cleavage}}} |
| Fracture | {{{fracture}}} |
| Tenacity | {{{tenacity}}} |
| Mohs Scale hardness | {{{mohs}}} |
| Luster | {{{luster}}} |
| Polish luster | {{{polish}}} |
| Refractive index | {{{refractive}}} |
| Optical Properties | {{{opticalprop}}} |
| Birefringence | {{{birefringence}}} |
| Dispersion | {{{dispersion}}} |
| Pleochroism | {{{pleochroism}}} |
| Ultraviolet fluorescence | {{{fluorescence}}} |
| Absorption spectra | {{{absorption}}} |
| Streak | {{{streak}}} |
| Specific gravity | {{{gravity}}} |
| Density | {{{density}}} |
| Melting point | {{{melt}}} |
| Fusibility | {{{fusibility}}} |
| Diagnostic Features | {{{diagnostic}}} |
| Solubility | {{{solubility}}} |
| Diaphaneity | {{{diaphaneity}}} |
| Other Characteristics | {{{other}}} |
| {{{prop1}}} | {{{prop1text}}} |
| References | {{{references}}} |
| Major varieties | |
| {{{var1}}} | {{{var1text}}} |
| {{{var2}}} | {{{var2text}}} |
| {{{var3}}} | {{{var3text}}} |
| {{{var4}}} | {{{var4text}}} |
| {{{var5}}} | {{{var5text}}} |
| {{{var6}}} | {{{var6text}}} |
[edit] Usage
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- References supporting the properties to be added at that line using <ref>...</ref> tag notation. Individual items can be tagged separately if needed.

