
ROCKS, MINERALS & GEMSTONES!!!
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These rock ! ! !
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Calcite
Special UV lightversusnaturally visible light.
Glows a reddish-orange under UV light. *How does it glow? Click on the large button above, labeled “Fluorescence.”
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Franklinite
New Jersey State Mineral - Black or dark gray crystals embedded into Calcite (white).
Photo: The Sterling Hill Mining Museum
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Pyrite
Looks like Gold! But is it?
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Azurite
Cut in half and polished.
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Willemite
Glows green under UV light. Where can it be found?
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Hardystonite
Glows blue-violet under UV light.
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Zincite
Reddish crystal.
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Zinc
Silver in color.
*Used in anti-corrosion applications such as paints, (stops metals from rusting)
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Ogdensburgite
Brownish red, dark brown, reddish orange
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Rainbow Room
An almost, magical place!

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