Corundum vs Spinel

Property Corundum Spinel
Formule Al2O3 MgAl2O4
Système Cristallin Trigonal Cubic (Isometric)
Classe Minérale 04 Oxides and Hydroxides 04 Oxides and Hydroxides
Dureté Mohs 9.0 7.5-8.0
Couleur Red (ruby), blue (sapphire), various colors Red, blue, green, black, colorless
Éclat Adamantine Vitreous
Trait Colorless White
Transparence Transparent Transparent
Clivage None None
Cassure Conchoidal to uneven Conchoidal

Key Differences

  • Corundum (hardness 9) is harder than spinel (hardness 7.5–8); corundum is the second hardest natural mineral.
  • Both produce red gemstones — ruby (corundum) and red spinel — that were historically confused for centuries.
  • Corundum is a trigonal oxide (Al2O3); spinel is a cubic oxide (MgAl2O4).
  • Corundum has no cleavage; spinel also has no cleavage — both show conchoidal fracture.
  • Spinel occurs in metamorphosed limestones; corundum forms in a wider range of igneous and metamorphic rocks.

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