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derived from the metamorphism of zircon-bearing igneous rocks. zircon is so common and widely distributed across the rocks of earth's surface that it could be considered to be a ubiquitous mineral. however, zircon is usually not noticed in rocks and sediments because of its very small particle size. grains
weigh approximately carats total. the white, blue, green, yellow, peach and rose colors have been produced by heat treatment. physical properties of zircon chemical classification silicate color usually yellow, brown, or red. also colorless, gray, blue, and green. streak colorless. usually harder than...
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