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Fluocerite

Fluocerite, also known as tysonite, is a mineral consisting of cerium and lanthanum fluorides, with the chemical formula (Ce,La)F3.[1][2] The end members are classified as two different mineral types depending on the cation, fluocerite-(Ce) and fluocerite-(La), corresponding respectively to lanthanum trifluoride and cerium trifluoride. Both crystallize in the trigonal system.[3]

Fluocerite-(La)
General
CategoryMineral
Formula
(repeating unit)
(La,Ce)F3
Strunz classification03.AC.15 (03)
Dana classification09.03.04.02 (09)
Crystal systemTrigonal
Crystal classHexagonal scalenohedral
Space groupP3c1 (No. 165)
Unit cell328.80 ų (Calculated from Unit Cell)
Identification
Formula mass196.02
ColourGreenish-yellow
Crystal habitPlaty, tabular
CleavageIndistinct, Imperfect
Mohs scale hardness4-5
LusterVitreous
StreakWhite
DiaphaneityTransparent to translucent
Density5.93
Birefringence0.006
Fluocerite-(Ce)
General
CategoryMineral
Formula
(repeating unit)
(La,Ce)F3
Strunz classification3/A.10-20
Dana classification9.3.4.1
Crystal systemTrigonal
Crystal classHexagonal Scalenohedral
Unit cell320.86 ų (Calculated from Unit Cell)
Identification
Formula mass196.99
ColourLight yellow; darkening to yellow- and red-brown; colourless to pale pink (transmitted light)
Crystal habitMassive, Primsatic
CleavageDistinct/Good
FractureIrregular/Uneven, Splintery, Sub-Conchoidal
TenacityBrittle
Mohs scale hardness4.5-5
LusterVitreous, Resinous, Pearly
StreakYellow-white
DiaphaneityTransparent to translucent
Specific gravity5.93 - 6.14
Density5.93 - 6.14 g/cm3 (Measured)
Birefringence0.005 - 0.007

Fluocerite-(Ce) was first described (without the Ce) in 1845 from hydrothermal veins in granite in Sweden.[4] Fluocerite-(La) was first described in 1969 from the type locality in central Kazakhstan.[3] The name tysonite was given in 1880 to the same type of mineral found in Colorado.[5][6] Tysonite-type structure is used for rare-earth fluorides with the P3c1 space group structure.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ "Fluocerite-(La) Mineral Data". webmineral.com. Retrieved 2021-02-12.
  2. ^ "Fluocerite-(Ce) Mineral Data". webmineral.com. Retrieved 2021-02-12.
  3. ^ a b "Fluocerite-(La)". www.mindat.org. Retrieved 2021-02-12.
  4. ^ "Fluocerite-(Ce)". www.mindat.org. Retrieved 2021-02-12.
  5. ^ Geijer, Per (1921-01-01). "On Fluocerite and Tysonite". Geologiska Föreningen i Stockholm Förhandlingar. 43 (1–2): 19–23. doi:10.1080/11035892109443886. ISSN 0016-786X.
  6. ^ Allen, Oscar D., and W. J. Comstock. "Bastnaesite and tysonite from Colorado." American Journal of Science 3.113 (1880): 390-393.
  7. ^ Dudney, Nancy J.; West, William C.; Nanda, Jagjit (2015-07-09). Handbook Of Solid State Batteries (Second ed.). World Scientific. ISBN 978-981-4651-91-2.

fluocerite, also, known, tysonite, mineral, consisting, cerium, lanthanum, fluorides, with, chemical, formula, members, classified, different, mineral, types, depending, cation, fluocerite, fluocerite, corresponding, respectively, lanthanum, trifluoride, ceriu. Fluocerite also known as tysonite is a mineral consisting of cerium and lanthanum fluorides with the chemical formula Ce La F3 1 2 The end members are classified as two different mineral types depending on the cation fluocerite Ce and fluocerite La corresponding respectively to lanthanum trifluoride and cerium trifluoride Both crystallize in the trigonal system 3 Fluocerite La GeneralCategoryMineralFormula repeating unit La Ce F3Strunz classification03 AC 15 03 Dana classification09 03 04 02 09 Crystal systemTrigonalCrystal classHexagonal scalenohedralSpace groupP3 c1 No 165 Unit cell328 80 A Calculated from Unit Cell IdentificationFormula mass196 02ColourGreenish yellowCrystal habitPlaty tabularCleavageIndistinct ImperfectMohs scale hardness4 5LusterVitreousStreakWhiteDiaphaneityTransparent to translucentDensity5 93Birefringence0 006 Fluocerite Ce GeneralCategoryMineralFormula repeating unit La Ce F3Strunz classification3 A 10 20Dana classification9 3 4 1Crystal systemTrigonalCrystal classHexagonal ScalenohedralUnit cell320 86 A Calculated from Unit Cell IdentificationFormula mass196 99ColourLight yellow darkening to yellow and red brown colourless to pale pink transmitted light Crystal habitMassive PrimsaticCleavageDistinct GoodFractureIrregular Uneven Splintery Sub ConchoidalTenacityBrittleMohs scale hardness4 5 5LusterVitreous Resinous PearlyStreakYellow whiteDiaphaneityTransparent to translucentSpecific gravity5 93 6 14Density5 93 6 14 g cm3 Measured Birefringence0 005 0 007 Fluocerite Ce was first described without the Ce in 1845 from hydrothermal veins in granite in Sweden 4 Fluocerite La was first described in 1969 from the type locality in central Kazakhstan 3 The name tysonite was given in 1880 to the same type of mineral found in Colorado 5 6 Tysonite type structure is used for rare earth fluorides with the P3c1 space group structure 7 References edit Fluocerite La Mineral Data webmineral com Retrieved 2021 02 12 Fluocerite Ce Mineral Data webmineral com Retrieved 2021 02 12 a b Fluocerite La www mindat org Retrieved 2021 02 12 Fluocerite Ce www mindat org Retrieved 2021 02 12 Geijer Per 1921 01 01 On Fluocerite and Tysonite Geologiska Foreningen i Stockholm Forhandlingar 43 1 2 19 23 doi 10 1080 11035892109443886 ISSN 0016 786X Allen Oscar D and W J Comstock Bastnaesite and tysonite from Colorado American Journal of Science 3 113 1880 390 393 Dudney Nancy J West William C Nanda Jagjit 2015 07 09 Handbook Of Solid State Batteries Second ed World Scientific ISBN 978 981 4651 91 2 This article about a specific halide mineral is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fluocerite amp oldid 1185706540, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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