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- Gmelinite abstract "Gmelinite-Na is one of the rarer zeolites but the commonest member of the gmelinite series, gmelinite-Ca, gmelinite-K and gmelinite-Na. It is closely related to the very similar mineral chabazite. Gmelinite was named as a single species in 1825 after Christian Gottlob Gmelin (1792–1860) professor of chemistry and mineralogist from Tübingen, Germany, and in 1997 it was raised to the status of a series.Gmelinite-Na has been synthesised from Na-bearing aluminosilicate gels. The naturally occurring mineral forms striking crystals, shallow, six sided double pyramids, which can be colorless, white, pale yellow, greenish, orange, pink, and red. They have been compared to an angular flying saucer.".
- Gmelinite thumbnail Gmelinite.jpg?width=300.
- Gmelinite wikiPageExternalLink view_structure.pl?src=iza&id=GME.
- Gmelinite wikiPageExternalLink gmelinit.htm.
- Gmelinite wikiPageExternalLink min-1714.html.
- Gmelinite wikiPageID "2013970".
- Gmelinite wikiPageRevisionID "542010370".
- Gmelinite birefringence "δ = 0.002 - 0.014".
- Gmelinite caption "Gmelinite from Flinders, Victoria, Australia. Specimen size 2.8 cm.".
- Gmelinite category Zeolite.
- Gmelinite cleavage "Good on {100}".
- Gmelinite color "Colorless, white, yellow, orange, pale green, pink, red, brown and grey".
- Gmelinite dana "77.1".
- Gmelinite diaphaneity "Transparent, translucent or opaque".
- Gmelinite formula "Na4O24·11H2O".
- Gmelinite fracture "Conchoidal".
- Gmelinite gravity "2.04".
- Gmelinite habit "Hexagonal plates, or short prisms, showing hexagonal dipyramids, pyramids and basal pinacoid. {100}, {101} and {0001} dominant. May also be tabular or rhombohedral. Crystals are striated parallel to".
- Gmelinite hasPhotoCollection Gmelinite.
- Gmelinite lattice "a=13.78, c=10.03, Z=4".
- Gmelinite luster "Dull to vitreous".
- Gmelinite mohs "4".
- Gmelinite molweight "2000.77".
- Gmelinite name "Gmelinite-Na".
- Gmelinite opticalprop "Uniaxial".
- Gmelinite other "Piezoelectric. Barely detectable radioactivity. As with all zeolites, water is released on heating, and almost all has been expelled by 400 °C.".
- Gmelinite refractive "nω = 1.476 - 1.494, nε = 1.474 - 1.480".
- Gmelinite solubility "Soluble in cold 10% HCl.".
- Gmelinite streak "White".
- Gmelinite strunz "8".
- Gmelinite strunz "9".
- Gmelinite system "Hexagonal 6/m 2/m 2/m Dihexagonal Dipyramidal".
- Gmelinite tenacity "Brittle".
- Gmelinite twinning "Interpenetrant twins common on {101}. The twins consist of four individuals, three are at 90° to the other and at 60° to each other".
- Gmelinite subject Category:Aluminium_minerals.
- Gmelinite subject Category:Calcium_minerals.
- Gmelinite subject Category:Hexagonal_minerals.
- Gmelinite subject Category:Sodium_minerals.
- Gmelinite subject Category:Zeolites.
- Gmelinite type Abstraction100002137.
- Gmelinite type AluminiumMinerals.
- Gmelinite type CalciumMinerals.
- Gmelinite type Chemical114806838.
- Gmelinite type HexagonalMinerals.
- Gmelinite type Material114580897.
- Gmelinite type Matter100020827.
- Gmelinite type Mineral114662574.
- Gmelinite type Part113809207.
- Gmelinite type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Gmelinite type Relation100031921.
- Gmelinite type SodiumMinerals.
- Gmelinite type Softener115055936.
- Gmelinite type Substance100019613.
- Gmelinite type WaterSoftener115056112.
- Gmelinite type Zeolite115106867.
- Gmelinite type Zeolites.
- Gmelinite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Gmelinite type Mineral.
- Gmelinite type ChemicalObject.
- Gmelinite type Thing.
- Gmelinite comment "Gmelinite-Na is one of the rarer zeolites but the commonest member of the gmelinite series, gmelinite-Ca, gmelinite-K and gmelinite-Na. It is closely related to the very similar mineral chabazite. Gmelinite was named as a single species in 1825 after Christian Gottlob Gmelin (1792–1860) professor of chemistry and mineralogist from Tübingen, Germany, and in 1997 it was raised to the status of a series.Gmelinite-Na has been synthesised from Na-bearing aluminosilicate gels.".
- Gmelinite label "Gmeliniet".
- Gmelinite label "Gmelinit".
- Gmelinite label "Gmelinit".
- Gmelinite label "Gmelinita".
- Gmelinite label "Gmelinite".
- Gmelinite label "Gmelinite-Na".
- Gmelinite sameAs Gmelinit.
- Gmelinite sameAs Gmelinita.
- Gmelinite sameAs Gmelinite-Na.
- Gmelinite sameAs Gmeliniet.
- Gmelinite sameAs Gmelinit.
- Gmelinite sameAs m.06f2ll.
- Gmelinite sameAs Q1909769.
- Gmelinite sameAs Q1909769.
- Gmelinite sameAs Gmelinite.
- Gmelinite wasDerivedFrom Gmelinite?oldid=542010370.
- Gmelinite depiction Gmelinite.jpg.
- Gmelinite isPrimaryTopicOf Gmelinite.
- Gmelinite name "Gmelinite-Na".