Cassiterite vs Rutile

Property Cassiterite Rutile
Công thức SnO2 TiO2
Hệ tinh thể Tetragonal Tetragonal
Phân loại khoáng vật 04 Oxides and Hydroxides 04 Oxides and Hydroxides
Độ cứng Mohs 6.0-7.0 6.0-6.5
Màu sắc Brown, black, reddish-brown, yellow Reddish-brown, red, black, golden
Ánh Adamantine Adamantine
Màu vệt White to pale brown Light brown
Độ trong suốt Translucent Translucent
Cát khai Poor {100} Good {110}
Vết vỡ Subconchoidal to uneven Conchoidal to uneven

Key Differences

  • Rutile (TiO2) is the primary titanium ore; cassiterite (SnO2) is the primary tin ore — both are tetragonal dioxides.
  • Cassiterite (specific gravity 6.8–7.1) is significantly denser than rutile (4.18–4.25).
  • Rutile forms golden to reddish-brown needle-like (acicular) crystals; cassiterite forms bipyramidal prismatic crystals.
  • Rutile commonly occurs as inclusions in quartz (rutilated quartz) and as the 'silk' in star sapphires.
  • Both are found in placer deposits due to their resistance to weathering.

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