Corundum vs Topaz
| Property | Corundum | Topaz |
|---|---|---|
| Formule | Al2O3 | Al2SiO4(F,OH)2 |
| Système Cristallin | Trigonal | Orthorhombic |
| Classe Minérale | 04 Oxides and Hydroxides | 09 Silicates |
| Dureté Mohs | 9.0 | 8.0 |
| Couleur | Red (ruby), blue (sapphire), various colors | Colorless, yellow, blue, pink, orange |
| Éclat | Adamantine | Vitreous |
| Trait | Colorless | Colorless |
| Transparence | Transparent | Transparent |
| Clivage | None | Perfect {001} |
| Cassure | Conchoidal to uneven | Conchoidal to uneven |
Key Differences
- ◆ Corundum (hardness 9) is harder than topaz (hardness 8); corundum can scratch topaz.
- ◆ Topaz Al2SiO4(F,OH)2 is an orthorhombic silicate; corundum Al2O3 is a trigonal oxide.
- ◆ Topaz has perfect basal cleavage that can cause faceted gems to split; corundum has no cleavage.
- ◆ Corundum gem varieties (ruby, sapphire) are generally more valuable than most topaz.
- ◆ Topaz can be confused with sapphire when blue, but its cleavage and lower specific gravity distinguish it.