Iron oxide. May contain slight amounts of titanium.
Variable Formula
(Fe,Ti)2O3
Color
Black, gray to silver gray, brown to reddish brown, red. Some specimens are iridescent, and other are multicolored or banded gray and dark red.
Streak
Red to reddish brown
Hardness
5 - 6
Crystal System
Hexagonal
Crystal Forms
and Aggregates
Crystals occurs in thin plates, as well as bundles of small micaceous plates, and in thin splinters. Most commonly massive, mammilary, botryoidal, reniform, oolitic, stalactitic, and radiating. Scalenohedraland rhombohedral crystals occur, as well as tabular and groups of tabular crystals. Crystals are oftenstriated. Dendritic and rosette forms are also found. May form as a pseudomorph after other minerals, especially as octahedral crystals of Magnetite.
Transparency
Opaque
Specific Gravity
4.9 - 5.3
Luster
Metallic to dull
Cleavage
None, but occasionally exhibits rhombohedral and basal parting.
Fracture
Uneven
Tenacity
Brittle
Other ID Marks
Hematite is paramagnetic, meaning it is slightly attracted to magnetic fields.
Complex Tests
Becomes strongly magnetic when heated.
In Group
Oxides; Simple Oxides
Striking Features
Reddish streak, hardness, crystal habits, and paramagnetism