Eisco Red Sandstone Specimen (Sedimentary Rock), Approx. 1" (3cm)

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Editorial Review
Sandstone is made up of well-sorted and well-rounded grains of quartz. This indicates that the clasts in the rocks have traveled a long distance from their source and were heavily eroded along the way. This sample is red due to the inclusion of iron in the chemical structure of the rock. This sample is also available in packs of 12.

Features
1) Red sandstone sample approximately 1" (3cm) in size
2) The color of this sample is due to oxidized iron becoming interspersed with the sand grains during lithification
3) Perfect size for use in classroom identification labs and exercises, correlates well to Next Generation Science Standards Evidence Statements
4) Ideal for students to compare with white sandstone to understand physical expression of chemical differences
5) Specimen comes in clear labeled and barcoded bag for ideal storage

Specification
Binding : Toy
Brand : EISCO
Label : Eisco
Manufacturer : Eisco
PackageDimensions_Weight : 0.02 pounds
PackageDimensions : L:1.20 X W:1.00 X H:0.60
ProductGroup : Toy
ProductTypeName : TOYS_AND_GAMES
Publisher : Eisco
Size : 1 Pack
Studio : Eisco
Title : Eisco Red Sandstone Specimen (Sedimentary Rock), Approx. 1" (3cm)

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