Cube Molecules (2024-04-30) by Rachel GnieskiMineralogical and Geological Museum, Harvard University
Cubic minerals
The cubic crystal system is one of the most simple and common classes of crystals. Cubic minerals have straight edges and sharp corners which gives them a blocky appearance.
Some examples of cubic minerals are pyrite, halite, galena, fluorite, and diamond.
Fluorite
Fluorite commonly forms through hydrothermal activity when calcium and fluorine in fluids react to form crystals. The chemical composition of fluorite is CaF2.
Purple Fluorite (2024-04-23) by Rachel GnieskiMineralogical and Geological Museum, Harvard University
Fluorite is a major source of fluorine
It is also used as a flux in steel manufacturing and for the production of hydrofluoric acid.
Diamond
Diamonds are composed of only one element, carbon. Diamonds form under intense heat and pressure when carbon atoms are squeezed together.
17 Diamond cubes (2024-04-23) by Rachel GnieskiMineralogical and Geological Museum, Harvard University
Diamonds are most commonly used in jewelry
They are also effective for cutting and drilling.
Pyrite
Pyrite is commonly known as fool’s gold. Pyrite is a common mineral in many types of rock and also forms in hydrothermal veins. The chemical composition of pyrite is FeS2.
Pyrite (2024-04-23) by Rachel GnieskiMineralogical and Geological Museum, Harvard University
Pyrite is used for the production of sulfuric acid
It is also mined for its common association with gold and copper.
Pyrite can have “pyrite disease”
When pyrite is exposed to humid air, it can oxidize and release corrosive acid and gas that can destroy the specimen.
Halite
Halite forms when seawater or salty lake water evaporates and leaves behind salt deposits. The chemical composition of halite is NaCl.
Halite is commonly used for food seasoning (table salt!)
It is also used for food preservation and road ice management.
Galena 1 (2024-04-23) by Rachel GnieskiMineralogical and Geological Museum, Harvard University
Galena
Galena can be found in hydrothermal veins. The chemical composition of galena is PbS.
Galena is an important lead ore
It is also mined for its silver content. The lead from galena is used to make batteries, lead sheets, and lead pipes.
Diamond cubes smiley face (2024-04-23) by Rachel GnieskiMineralogical and Geological Museum, Harvard University
Cool cubes!
Cubic minerals not only look cool, but also have common uses in everyday life.
Story by Gillian Garcia
Photos by Rachel Gnieski and Christina Byrd
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