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  • Serpentine Mineral Fracture: Understanding Conchoidal Breaks
    Serpentine, a mineral, does not exhibit a specific type of fracture. Instead, it is known for its conchoidal fracture.

    Here's why:

    * Conchoidal Fracture: This type of fracture produces smooth, curved surfaces that resemble the inside of a shell. Serpentine's conchoidal fracture is often accompanied by a waxy or greasy luster.

    While serpentine doesn't have a unique fracture type, it's important to understand the conchoidal fracture as this is the characteristic type of fracture it displays.

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