Haematite

usgb/ˈhiːmətaɪt/
noun

A red or reddish-brown mineral consisting of iron oxide. It is an important ore of iron.

The mountains were rich in minerals like haematite, which were valuable for producing iron.
Visual representation of "haematite" - A red or reddish-brown mineral consisting of iron oxide. It is an important ore of iron.

Often appears as...

  • haematite deposit
  • haematite iron ore
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Mineral Composition

Haematite is specifically iron oxide, which means it's a compound made of iron and oxygen.

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Haematite's red streak is due to its iron oxide content.
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Color Indicator

Haematite's color ranges from red to brown, which is distinctive among other minerals.

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The reddish streak left by haematite helps geologists identify it.
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Industrial Use

Haematite is mostly used in the context of iron production, which is critical for manufacturing.

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Steel factories often source haematite for their iron needs.
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