Isotropic and isotropic minerals
Minerals can be classified into two main categories based on their physical properties: isotropic and anisotropic. Isotropic minerals have the same physical properties in all directions, while anisotropic minerals have different physical properties in different directions.
Isotropic minerals have a symmetrical crystal structure and are typically transparent or translucent. Examples of isotropic minerals include quartz and feldspar. These minerals have the same index _______ __________ _________ ______ ________ ___.
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