White, blue, red, green, yellow, orange, brown, pink, purple, gray, black, colorless, and multicolored. Often banded in many different color combinations, and a few rarer forms are iridescent.
Streak
White
Hardness
7
Crystal System
Hexagonal
Crystal Forms and Aggregates
Chalcedony, being a microcrystalline variety of the mineral Quartz, does not occur in visible crystals. It occurs in botryoidal, mammilary, stalactitic, massive, nodular forms, as smooth rounded pebbles, asbanded masses, as amygdules, and as the linings of geodes.
Transparency
Transparent to opaque
Specific Gravity
2.6 - 2.7
Luster
Vitreous, waxy, or dull
Cleavage
None
Fracture
Conchoidal
Tenacity
Brittle
Other ID Marks
1) Commonly fluorescent, usually green or white.
2) Triboluminescent
3) Piezoelectric
Complex Tests
Dissolves in hydrofluoric acid
In Group
Silicates; Tectosilicates; Silica Group
Striking Features
Hardness and form
Environment
Occurs in all mineral environments, especially in igneous environments.