fluorite (purple) on calcite (yellow) |
We spotted Prince parroting information in a number of passages, and we recognized what she was up to. How? First, her statement that,
"The mineral calcite forms in a trigonal hexagonal calenohedral crystal system, making calcite specimens resemble a double-ended pyramid."
We'll give Alicia her due, however. She was able to get across that calcite is number three on the Mohs hardness scale and fluorite is number four; and she managed to parrot their melting points and babble something about thermoluminescence. On the other hand, she thought that color was an important difference (it isn't) and blithely stated that fluorite is "a semiprecious mineral." We aren't certain where she came by that misinformation, or where Prince came up with the notion that calcite "often forms large slabs in limestone and marble." Some things are unknowable, we guess...
None of that seems particularly damning – indicative of ignorance, perhaps, but not damning – so why is Prince our Dumbass of the Day? Oh, it's pretty simple: the very first thing Alicia should have mentioned, something she never even bothered to approach, is chemical composition. Calcite is calcium carbonate (CaCO3) and Fluorite is calcium fluoride (CaF2). Need we say more? Naaah....
Oh, well, at least she didn't say either of them had healing properties.
¹ A couple might be considered birdbrains...
² Now who's the birdbrain?
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