Bystrite is a silicate mineral with the formula (NaK)7Ca(Si6Al6)O24S4.5•(H2O) and a member of the cancrinite mineral group. It is a hexagonal crystal with a 3m point group. The mineral may […]
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Beraunite
Beraunite is an iron phosphate mineral. It was first described by August Breithaupt for an occurrence in Beraun currently in the Czech Republic. Beraunite occurs as a secondary mineral in […]
Cleusonite
Cleusonite is a member of the crichtonite group of minerals with a chemical formula of (PbSr)(U4+U6+)(Fe2+Zn)(TiFe2+Fe3+)18(OOH)38. This group of minerals contains approximately thirteen complex metal titanates. The structures of minerals […]
Ashburtonite
Ashburtonite is a rare lead copper silicate-bicarbonate mineral with formula: HPb4Cu2+4Si4O12(HCO3)4(OH)4Cl.
Cervandonite
Cervandonite is a rare arsenosilicate mineral. It has a chemical formula (CeNdLa)(Fe3+Fe2+Ti4+Al)3SiAs(SiAs)O13 or (CeNdLa)(Fe3+Fe2+TiAl)3O2(Si2O7)(As3+O3)(OH). It has a monoclinic crustal structure with supercell (Z=6) the crystal structure was established as a […]
Calumetite
Calumetite is a natural rarely occurring mineral. It was discovered in 1963 at the Centennial Mine near Calumet Michigan United States. Calumetite was first discovered along with anthonyite. It has […]
Chambersite
Chambersite is a manganese borate mineral with formula:Mn3B7O13Cl. It is a member of the borate mineral series that includes other minerals such as ericacite Fe3B7O13Cl and boracite Mg3B7O13Cl. When chambersite […]
Coconinoite
Coconinoite is a uranium ore that was discovered in Coconino County Arizona. It is a phosphate mineral; or uranyal phosphate mineral along with other subclass uranium U6+ minerals like blatonite […]
Balangeroite
Balangeroite is found in one of the most important chrysotile mines in Europe the Balangero Serpentinite. It is considered an asbestiform in an assemblage of other mineral phases like chrysotile […]
Apocholic acid
Apocholic acid is an unsaturated bile acid first characterized in the 1920s.The salts and esters of apocholic acid are known as apocholates.↑ ↑