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Opal black

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1Minerals
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4Naturals
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4Lapidae
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3Silicates
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English: Opaal zwart.
Chemical: Hydrated silica; SiO2·nH2O.
Crystal system: Amorphous.
MineralogyOpal is a hydrated amorphous form of silica; its water content may range from 3 to 21% by weight, but is usually between 6 and 10%.
Because of its amorphous character, it is classed as a mineraloid, unlike crystalline forms of silica, which are classed as minerals.
It is deposited at a relatively low temperature and may occur in the fissures of almost any kind of rock, being most commonly found with limonite, sandstone, rhyolite, marl, and basalt.
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