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Sunday, August 30th, 2009
The chemical formula of Sanidine is indicated by KAlSi3O8 or Potassium Aluminum Silicate. Sanidine is actually a Silicate mineral. Sanidine is usually used as mineral specimen and it is also used in the porcelain industry. Sanidine is actually a polymorph of other minerals that share the same chemistry but have different crystal structures. Sanidine is […]
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Thursday, August 13th, 2009
The chemical formula of mineral Thorogummite is indicated by (Th, U)2(SiO4)(2-x)(OH)4x or Thorium Uranium Silicate Hydroxide. Thorogummite is actually a Silicate mineral. It is also considered as a very minor ore or thorium and uranium. Thorogummite is also used as a mineral specimen and it is often found exhibiting nice and interesting images when viewed […]
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Thursday, August 13th, 2009
The chemical formula of mineral Thorite is indicated by (Th, U)SiO4 or Thorium Uranium Silicate. Thorite is actually a Silicate mineral. It is considered as a minor ore of thorium and uranium. It is also most commonly used as mineral specimen and it is often found exhibiting nice and interesting microscope images when viewed with […]
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Thursday, August 13th, 2009
The chemical formula of mineral Thomsonite is indicated by NaCa2Al5Si5O20 – 6H2O or Hydrated Sodium Calcium Aluminum Silicate. Thomsonite is actually a Silicate mineral. Thomsonite is most commonly used as mineral specimen and chemical filter. When evaluated with the aid of polarizing microscopes used in the field of optical mineralogy, Thomsonite is most commonly found […]
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Thursday, August 13th, 2009
The chemical formula of mineral Tephroite is indicated by the formula Mn2SiO4 or Manganese Silicate. Tephroite is actually a Silicate mineral. It is considered as a very minor ore of manganese. It is also usually used as mineral specimen and is often found exhibiting nice and interesting microscope images when viewed with the aid of […]
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Thursday, August 13th, 2009
The chemical formula of mineral Talc is indicated by Mg3Si4O10(OH)2 or Magnesium Silicate Hydroxide. Talc is actually a Silicate mineral. It is used for ornamental purposes. It has many industrial purposes too. Talc is actually the primary ingredient in talcum powder. Talc is resistant to heat, electricity and acids and this make it an ideal […]
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Thursday, August 13th, 2009
The chemical formula of mineral Tainiolite is indicated by the formula KLiMg2Si4O10F2 or Potassium Lithium Magnesium Silicate Fluoride. Tainiolite is actually a Silicate mineral. It is most commonly used as a mineral specimen and is often found exhibiting nice and fascinating microscope images when viewed with the aid of petrographic polarizing light microscopes used in […]
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Thursday, August 13th, 2009
The chemical formula of Rose Quartz is indicated by SiO2 or Silicon Dioxide. Rose Quartz is actually the pink variety of mineral Quartz and the in fact it’s most desirable variety. It is also a member of the Silicates mineral class. Rose Quartz is most commonly used for gemstone purposes as well as an ornamental […]
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Thursday, July 30th, 2009
The chemical formula of mineral Sklodowskite is indicated by Mg(UO2)2Si2O7 – 6H2O or Hydrated Magnesium Uranyl Silicate. Sklodowskite is considered as a very minor ore of uranium. It is also most commonly used as mineral specimen and is often found exhibiting nice and interesting microscope images under polarizing light microscopes used in the field of […]
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Thursday, July 30th, 2009
The chemical formula of mineral Shattuckite is indicated by Cu5(SiO3)4(OH)2 or Copper Silicate Hydroxide. Shattuckite is actually a Silicate mineral. Shattuckite is considered as a very minor ore of copper and it is also used as an ornamental stone. Shattuckite specimens can be more interesting when viewed with the aid of petrographic polarizing light microscopes […]
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