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Can quartz specimen/crystal be boiled in water?

I have different specimens of quartz that I always wondered what would happen if I put it in a pan with water, boiled it, and then let it cool. Does boiling quartz in water do anything to it? Does this process only clean it or is there a thermal reaction?I tried to google it but nothing. Please provide any insight. Thank you.

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Yes.It has grounding by capacitance,channelling by magnetism and resistivity by own tiny layer.It has pizoelectricity by force on it. Granite stone is a good quartz,silicate and mica crystal structure.
why is this geo ? listed under botany ? as a self taught student with some help from people who know way less than they think ( teachers teach because they can't do ) Yes ,
Yes! especially the Tourmaline! It has electric properties! It is called piezoelectric, when you heat or compress the ends the stone will vibrate and have a different electric charge on either end, you can see small fibers of dust will cluster to the end when you rub or heat or compress the stone, it used to be used to clean ashes from fine pipes because it could clean by attracting the ashes! It comes in many different colors sometimes exhibiting several at once.
Yes, quartz crystals can be many different types at once depending on how they were formed and how they appear now. These differences are due to imperfections, bumps, angles and inner rainbows, doorways, etc. These all change how the crystal will interact and channel energy. If you want to learn more detailed information I will suggest you read, Love is in the Earth by Melody. She has written a comprehensive book on crystals that most find extremely useful.

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