Mineral Cup Round 1: Topaz vs Spodumene
The last match of round one pits a widely beloved gem vs a widely used ore!
https://www.mineralcup.org/2024/vote/r1m16
TOPAZ
This hard silicate has claimed the place of one birthstone and two state minerals!
Name: From Greek τόπᾰζος, "green gem, chrysolite", which might be related to either τοπάζω, "to guess at", from the obscurity of the island where the ancient stone was mined, or to Sanskrit तपस्, tapas, "heat".
Bling: A strongly crystalline gem that comes in shades of orange (and more rarely, pinks or blues). Can also be polished until slippery!
Uses: Used as an abrasive and also an aid in steel smelting. Also gemstones.
Team Lick: Safe, but boring.
Didier Descouens. Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license.
Rob Lavinsky, iRocks.com – CC-BY-SA-3.0
SPODUMENE
Double pyroxenes in this year's cup! This mineral's rainbow colors give way to valuable cinders.
Name: From Greek for "burnt to ashes", referring to its ash-grey color when refined.
Bling: A strong color-changer on top of its many base color options - changes color depending on the angle or light.
Uses: Source of lithium, which needs to be extracted by roasting! Also gemstones.
Team Lick: Safe, but boring. Research is ongoing on the hazards of spodumene dust, so don't inhale.
Rob Lavinsky, iRocks.com – CC-BY-SA-3.0
Rob Lavinsky, iRocks.com – CC-BY-SA-3.0
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Due to sleep reasons, I'm going to stop doing writeups, but mineralcup.org has been hosting selections of propaganda for each matchup! Go #TeamQuartz >:3















