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- Mellite abstract "Mellite, also called honeystone, is an unusual mineral being also an organic chemical. Chemically identified as an aluminium salt of mellitic acid; that is, aluminium benzene hexacarboxylate hydrate, with the chemical formula Al2C6(COO)6·16H2O.It is a translucent honey-coloured crystal which can be polished and faceted to form striking gemstones. It crystallizes in the tetragonal system and occurs both in good crystals and as formless masses. It is soft with a Mohs hardness of 2 to 2.5 and has a low specific gravity of 1.6.It was discovered originally in 1789 at Artern in Thuringia in Germany it has subsequently also been found in Russia, Austria, the Czech Republic, and Hungary. It was named from the Greek μέλ˘ι, "melis" for honey, in allusion to its color.It is found associated with lignite and is assumed to be formed from plant material with aluminium derived from clay.".
- Mellite thumbnail Mellite-20130.jpg?width=300.
- Mellite wikiPageID "2317678".
- Mellite wikiPageRevisionID "540603319".
- Mellite birefringence "δ = 0.028".
- Mellite caption "Mellite".
- Mellite category "Organic compounds".
- Mellite cleavage "poor/indistinct on {023}".
- Mellite color "Honey-yellow, deep red, pale shades of red, brown, gray, white;".
- Mellite diaphaneity "Transparent to translucent".
- Mellite fluorescence "Pale yellow to blue".
- Mellite formula "Al2[C66]·16H2O".
- Mellite fracture "conchoidal".
- Mellite gravity "1.64".
- Mellite habit "Elongated bipyramidal prismatic; as nodules and coatings, fine-grained massive".
- Mellite hasPhotoCollection Mellite.
- Mellite luster "Vitreous, resinous, greasy".
- Mellite mohs "2".
- Mellite name "Mellite".
- Mellite opticalprop "Uniaxial may be anomalously biaxial".
- Mellite other "Pyroelectric".
- Mellite pleochroism "Weak; O = yellowish brown; E = yellow".
- Mellite refractive "nω = 1.539 nε = 1.511".
- Mellite streak "White".
- Mellite strunz "10".
- Mellite symmetry "Tetragonal ditetragonal dipyramidal".
- Mellite system Tetragonal_crystal_system.
- Mellite tenacity "Slightly sectile".
- Mellite unitCell "a = 15.53 Å, c = 23.19 Å; Z = 8".
- Mellite subject Category:Aluminium_minerals.
- Mellite subject Category:Organic_minerals.
- Mellite subject Category:Tetragonal_minerals.
- Mellite type Abstraction100002137.
- Mellite type AluminiumMinerals.
- Mellite type Material114580897.
- Mellite type Matter100020827.
- Mellite type Mineral114662574.
- Mellite type OrganicMinerals.
- Mellite type Part113809207.
- Mellite type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Mellite type Relation100031921.
- Mellite type Substance100019613.
- Mellite type TetragonalMinerals.
- Mellite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Mellite type Mineral.
- Mellite type ChemicalObject.
- Mellite type Thing.
- Mellite comment "Mellite, also called honeystone, is an unusual mineral being also an organic chemical. Chemically identified as an aluminium salt of mellitic acid; that is, aluminium benzene hexacarboxylate hydrate, with the chemical formula Al2C6(COO)6·16H2O.It is a translucent honey-coloured crystal which can be polished and faceted to form striking gemstones. It crystallizes in the tetragonal system and occurs both in good crystals and as formless masses.".
- Mellite label "Melita".
- Mellite label "Mellit".
- Mellite label "Mellite (minéral)".
- Mellite label "Mellite".
- Mellite label "Mellite".
- Mellite label "蜜蝋石".
- Mellite sameAs Mellit.
- Mellite sameAs Melita.
- Mellite sameAs Mellite_(minéral).
- Mellite sameAs Mellite.
- Mellite sameAs 蜜蝋石.
- Mellite sameAs m.073cch.
- Mellite sameAs Q419095.
- Mellite sameAs Q419095.
- Mellite sameAs Mellite.
- Mellite wasDerivedFrom Mellite?oldid=540603319.
- Mellite depiction Mellite-20130.jpg.
- Mellite isPrimaryTopicOf Mellite.
- Mellite name "Mellite".