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what is the crystal form of mineral a? (both samples should have the same crystal form)
2 views of mineral a
equant
tabular
prismatic
bladed
acicular
fibrous
To determine the crystal form of Mineral A, we analyze the visual characteristics of the two samples. The left sample appears flat and sheet - like, and the right sample shows a layered, flat - oriented growth pattern.
- Equant crystals have approximately equal dimensions in all directions, which does not match the appearance of Mineral A.
- Tabular crystals are flat and have a distinct two - dimensional (sheet - like) appearance, which aligns with the visual features of both samples of Mineral A.
- Prismatic crystals are elongated along one axis, but the samples here are more flat than elongated in a single axis.
- Bladed crystals are thin and blade - like but often have a more elongated, narrow blade shape rather than the broad, flat sheets seen here.
- Acicular crystals are needle - like and highly elongated, which is not the case for Mineral A.
- Fibrous crystals are composed of thin, thread - like fibers, which is different from the flat, sheet - like structure of Mineral A.
So, based on the visual evidence, the crystal form of Mineral A is Tabular.
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Tabular (the option corresponding to "Tabular" in the multiple - choice list)