Also be careful with fluorite, scaople, and apatite in any type of acid especially HCl it will etch them or just put right ruin them if you leave them in for to long especially at high concentrations.
OK then I willhave to show you At 5:00 there is purple flourite on calcite and the tremolite at 7:20 and the buggest one tremolite on calcite can be seen at 11:00
The stuff from the 620 cut, the red is the hessonite garnets, the dark green is diopside.
So I have a bunch of rock with Hessonite Garnets in it thanks for the clarification.
I would to know how you selected each of the rocks.
I just put everything I brought home into the bucket
Were these random rocks or did you know there would be crystals beneath the calcite?@@TomsRockShop
I chose ones at the site that I suspected had crystals or looked curious or shiny.
Also be careful with fluorite, scaople, and apatite in any type of acid especially HCl it will etch them or just put right ruin them if you leave them in for to long especially at high concentrations.
Ok thanks for the warning
At 3:58 "and you can see the calcite was melted away"...No we can't because you didn't show us what it looked like before soaking.
OK then I willhave to show you At 5:00 there is purple flourite on calcite and the tremolite at 7:20 and the buggest one tremolite on calcite can be seen at 11:00