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PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS:
Color is orange to red. Luster is resinous, adamantine to sub-metallic. Transparency: Crystals are translucent to transparent. Crystal System: Monoclinic; 2/m Crystal Habits: include prismatic striated crystals with a rounded diamond-like cross-section. They are terminated by a wedge-like dome. Also found as grains, crusts and earthy masses. Cleavage is good in one direction. Fracture is subconchoidal. Hardness is 1.5 - 2 Specific Gravity is 3.5 - 3.6 Streak is orange to orange-yellow. Other Characteristics: Realgar is unstable in light; specimens should be stored in complete darkness, rarely some specimens fluoresce under UV light and crystals are pleochroic between dark red and orange red. Associated Minerals almost always include orpiment, also calcite, stibnite and other metal sulfide ores. Notable Occurrences include most importantly Hunan Province, China; but also Switzerland; Japan; Macedonia; Mercur, Utah, USA; Romania and many other localities. Best Field Indicators are of course color as well as crystal habit, association with orpiment, softness and luster.