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- Vladimirite abstract "Vladimirite is a rare calcium arsenate mineral with a formula of Ca5(HAsO4)2(AsO4)2·5H2O. It is named after the Vladimirovskoye deposit in Russia, where it was discovered in the 1950s. Vladimirite is monoclinic-prismatic, which means crystallographically, it contains three axes of unequal length and the angles between two of the axes are 90 degrees, and one is less than 90 degrees. It belongs to the space group P21/c. The mineral also has an orthorhombic polytype. In terms of its optical properties, vladimirite is anisotropic which means the velocity of light varies depending on direction through the mineral. Relief is a diagnostic characteristic of a mineral in plane polarized light that refers to the various ways different minerals "stand out". Vladimirite's calculated relief is 1.65-1.661, which is moderate. It is colorless in plane polarized light, and it is weakly pleochroic. Pleochroism is the variety of colors under plane polarized light displayed by crystals at various angles.".
- Vladimirite thumbnail Vladimirite-87047.jpg?width=300.
- Vladimirite wikiPageID "29010776".
- Vladimirite wikiPageRevisionID "539224514".
- Vladimirite 2v "Measured: 70°".
- Vladimirite birefringence "δ = 0.006 - 0.010".
- Vladimirite caption "Vladimirite".
- Vladimirite category Arsenate_minerals.
- Vladimirite cleavage "Good one plane".
- Vladimirite color "Pale rose, colorless, white".
- Vladimirite diaphaneity "Transparent".
- Vladimirite formula "Ca522·5H2O".
- Vladimirite gravity "3.17".
- Vladimirite habit "As acicular/bladed crystals occurring in cross-fiber veinlets; spherulitic".
- Vladimirite hasPhotoCollection Vladimirite.
- Vladimirite luster "Sub-vitreous, silky, pearly".
- Vladimirite mohs "3.5".
- Vladimirite molweight "848.16".
- Vladimirite name "Vladimirite".
- Vladimirite opticalprop "Biaxial".
- Vladimirite pleochroism "Non-pleochroic".
- Vladimirite refractive "nα = 1.650 - 1.651 nβ = 1.654 - 1.656 nγ = 1.656 - 1.661".
- Vladimirite streak "White".
- Vladimirite strunz "8".
- Vladimirite symmetry Hermann%E2%80%93Mauguin_notation.
- Vladimirite symmetry "Monoclinic prismatic".
- Vladimirite symmetry "Space group: P 21/c".
- Vladimirite system Monoclinic_crystal_system.
- Vladimirite tenacity "Brittle".
- Vladimirite twinning "Penetration".
- Vladimirite unitCell "a = 5.81 Å, b = 10.19 Å, c = 22.7 Å; β = 97.32°; Z=3".
- Vladimirite subject Category:Arsenate_minerals.
- Vladimirite subject Category:Calcium_minerals.
- Vladimirite subject Category:Monoclinic_minerals.
- Vladimirite type Abstraction100002137.
- Vladimirite type ArsenateMinerals.
- Vladimirite type CalciumMinerals.
- Vladimirite type Material114580897.
- Vladimirite type Matter100020827.
- Vladimirite type Mineral114662574.
- Vladimirite type MonoclinicMinerals.
- Vladimirite type Part113809207.
- Vladimirite type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Vladimirite type Relation100031921.
- Vladimirite type Substance100019613.
- Vladimirite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Vladimirite type Mineral.
- Vladimirite type ChemicalObject.
- Vladimirite type Thing.
- Vladimirite comment "Vladimirite is a rare calcium arsenate mineral with a formula of Ca5(HAsO4)2(AsO4)2·5H2O. It is named after the Vladimirovskoye deposit in Russia, where it was discovered in the 1950s. Vladimirite is monoclinic-prismatic, which means crystallographically, it contains three axes of unequal length and the angles between two of the axes are 90 degrees, and one is less than 90 degrees. It belongs to the space group P21/c. The mineral also has an orthorhombic polytype.".
- Vladimirite label "Vladimirite".
- Vladimirite label "Vladimirite".
- Vladimirite sameAs Vladimirite.
- Vladimirite sameAs m.0dgrsl5.
- Vladimirite sameAs Q4015852.
- Vladimirite sameAs Q4015852.
- Vladimirite sameAs Vladimirite.
- Vladimirite wasDerivedFrom Vladimirite?oldid=539224514.
- Vladimirite depiction Vladimirite-87047.jpg.
- Vladimirite isPrimaryTopicOf Vladimirite.
- Vladimirite name "Vladimirite".