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- Fluoborite abstract "Fluoborite has a chemical formula of Mg3(BO3)(F,OH)3. Its name comes from its main chemical components, FLUOrine and BORon. It was first described in 1926.Fluoborite's crystal system is hexagonal, meaning it has one six-fold axis of rotation. It also has a mirror plane perpendicular to the c-axis. Fluoborite is uniaxial, just like all other hexagonal minerals. Uniaxial means it has only one optic axis. It is anisotropic. Its relief is low, and it is birefringent. There are three major settings fluoborite is found. It is found in skarns developed in metamorphosed boron-rich magnesium rocks, contact metamorphosed marble, and in contact metasomatic magnetite deposits. There are two major type localities for fluoborite. One is Tall Mine, Kallmora, Norberg, Västmanland, Sweden. It is an iron mine in a contact metasomatic magnetite deposit. The other type locality is the Huerta del Vinagre mine, Spain.It occurs associated with ludwigite, chondrodite, magnetite and calcite in the Tallgruvan, Sweden occurrence. It occurs with mooreite, willemite, fluorite, hydrozincite, pyrochroite, zincite and rhodochrosite at Sterling Hill, New Jersey.".
- Fluoborite wikiPageID "28857762".
- Fluoborite wikiPageRevisionID "495302343".
- Fluoborite birefringence "0.036".
- Fluoborite caption "formula = Mg33".
- Fluoborite category Borate_minerals.
- Fluoborite cleavage "Good on {0001}".
- Fluoborite color "Colorless to violet or white".
- Fluoborite diaphaneity "Translucent to transparent".
- Fluoborite fluorescence "Intense cream-white under SW UV".
- Fluoborite gravity "2.98".
- Fluoborite habit "Acicular, prismatic, stellate".
- Fluoborite hasPhotoCollection Fluoborite.
- Fluoborite luster "Vitreous to silky".
- Fluoborite mohs "3.5".
- Fluoborite molweight "186.61".
- Fluoborite name "Fluoborite".
- Fluoborite opticalprop "Uniaxial".
- Fluoborite refractive "nω = 1.570 nε = 1.534".
- Fluoborite streak "white".
- Fluoborite strunz "6".
- Fluoborite symmetry Hermann%E2%80%93Mauguin_notation.
- Fluoborite symmetry "Hexagonal dipyramidal".
- Fluoborite symmetry "Space group: P 63/m".
- Fluoborite system Hexagonal_crystal_system.
- Fluoborite unitCell "a = 8.8612 Å, c = 3.1021 Å; Z=3".
- Fluoborite subject Category:Borate_minerals.
- Fluoborite subject Category:Hexagonal_minerals.
- Fluoborite subject Category:Manganese_minerals.
- Fluoborite type Abstraction100002137.
- Fluoborite type BorateMinerals.
- Fluoborite type HexagonalMinerals.
- Fluoborite type ManganeseMinerals.
- Fluoborite type Material114580897.
- Fluoborite type Matter100020827.
- Fluoborite type Mineral114662574.
- Fluoborite type Part113809207.
- Fluoborite type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Fluoborite type Relation100031921.
- Fluoborite type Substance100019613.
- Fluoborite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Fluoborite type Mineral.
- Fluoborite type ChemicalObject.
- Fluoborite type Thing.
- Fluoborite comment "Fluoborite has a chemical formula of Mg3(BO3)(F,OH)3. Its name comes from its main chemical components, FLUOrine and BORon. It was first described in 1926.Fluoborite's crystal system is hexagonal, meaning it has one six-fold axis of rotation. It also has a mirror plane perpendicular to the c-axis. Fluoborite is uniaxial, just like all other hexagonal minerals. Uniaxial means it has only one optic axis. It is anisotropic. Its relief is low, and it is birefringent.".
- Fluoborite label "Fluoborite".
- Fluoborite label "Fluoborite".
- Fluoborite sameAs Fluoborite.
- Fluoborite sameAs m.0dd9q8r.
- Fluoborite sameAs Q3746836.
- Fluoborite sameAs Q3746836.
- Fluoborite sameAs Fluoborite.
- Fluoborite wasDerivedFrom Fluoborite?oldid=495302343.
- Fluoborite isPrimaryTopicOf Fluoborite.
- Fluoborite name "Fluoborite".