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Kernite sits at 2.5–3 on the Mohs scale —
can be scratched by a steel knife.
Colors:
Streak White
Crystal system Monoclinic
BoratesBorates
TL;DR · 1 min read
Kernite (Na₂B₄O₆(OH)₂·3H₂O) is a hydrated sodium borate and the principal industrial ore of boron at the famous Boron Mine (Kern County, California) — supplying much of the world's boron used in glass, ceramics, and detergents. Discovered in 1926, Kernite forms massive aggregates with prismatic to columnar crystal habit.
Kernite (Na₂B₄O₆(OH)₂·3H₂O) is a hydrated sodium borate and the principal industrial ore of boron at the famous Boron Mine (Kern County, California) — supplying much of the world’s boron used in glass, ceramics, and detergents. Discovered in 1926, Kernite forms massive aggregates with prismatic to columnar crystal habit.
Kernite is a borate mineral in the kernite group and has the chemical formula Na2B4O6(OH)2·3H2O. It crystallizes in the monoclinic system and is relatively soft, requiring careful handling.
Identification & care
Crystals commonly develop as prismatic, coarse cleavage masses; fibrous on cleavage surfaces. Its color is typically colorless and white. The luster is vitreous to silky, the streak is white, and specimens range from transparent to translucent. The cleavage is perfect {100} and {001} — two perfect cleavages, prismatic. The fracture is splintery, which aids identification.
Collector context
Collector notes
For collectors, Kernite is a benchmark crystalline species. Kernite has known Chinese occurrences in Tibet.
Frequently asked questions
What is Kernite?
Kernite is a borate mineral recognized among collectors for its crystal form and distribution, with known Chinese sources.
What crystal system does Kernite belong to?
Kernite crystallises in the Monoclinic crystal system.
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