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- Hyalophane abstract "Hyalophane or jaloallofane is a crystalline mineral, part of the feldspar group of tectosilicates. It is considered a barium-rich potassium feldspar. Its chemical formula is (K,Ba)[Al(Si,Al)Si2O8], and it has a hardness of 6 – 6½. The name hyalophane comes from the Greek hyalos, meaning "glass", and phanos meaning "to appear".An occurrence of hyalophane was discovered in 1855 in Lengenbach Quarry, Imfield, in the municipality of Binn, Switzerland. The mineral is found predominantly in Europe, with occurrences in Switzerland, Australia, Bosnia, Germany, Japan, New Jersey, and the west coast of North America.Hyalophane has a monoclinic crystallography, with cell properties a = 8.52 Å, b = 12.95 Å, c = 7.14 Å, and β = 116°. Optically, the material exhibits biaxial birefringence, with refractive index values of nα = 1.542, nβ = 1.545, and nγ = 1.547 and a maximum birefringence of δ = 0.005. It has weak dispersion and low surface relief.".
- Hyalophane thumbnail Hyalophane011.jpg?width=300.
- Hyalophane wikiPageID "11991996".
- Hyalophane wikiPageRevisionID "575802166".
- Hyalophane 2v "48".
- Hyalophane birefringence "δ = 0.005".
- Hyalophane caption "hyalophane on matrix".
- Hyalophane category Silicate_minerals.
- Hyalophane cleavage "{001} perfect, {010} imperfect".
- Hyalophane color "Colorless, yellow, white, red".
- Hyalophane diaphaneity "Transparent to translucent".
- Hyalophane dispersion "Weak".
- Hyalophane formula "[AlSi2O8]".
- Hyalophane fracture "Conchoidal".
- Hyalophane gravity "2.81".
- Hyalophane habit "Crystalline – fine – occurs as well-formed fine sized crystals; massive – uniformly indistinguishable crystals forming large masses".
- Hyalophane hasPhotoCollection Hyalophane.
- Hyalophane luster "Vitreous".
- Hyalophane mohs "6".
- Hyalophane molweight "302.06".
- Hyalophane name "Hyalophane".
- Hyalophane opticalprop "Biaxial".
- Hyalophane refractive "nα = 1.542, nβ = 1.545, nγ = 1.547".
- Hyalophane streak "White".
- Hyalophane symmetry "Monoclinic 2/m".
- Hyalophane system "Monoclinic – Prismatic".
- Hyalophane tenacity "Brittle".
- Hyalophane twinning "Commonly simple twins according to the Carlsbad, Manebach, or Baveno laws".
- Hyalophane unitCell "a = 8.52 Å, b = 12.95 Å, c = 7.14 Å, β = 116° Z=4".
- Hyalophane wordnet_type synset-mineral-noun-1.
- Hyalophane subject Category:Barium_minerals.
- Hyalophane subject Category:Feldspar.
- Hyalophane subject Category:Tectosilicates.
- Hyalophane type Abstraction100002137.
- Hyalophane type BariumMinerals.
- Hyalophane type Material114580897.
- Hyalophane type Matter100020827.
- Hyalophane type Mineral114662574.
- Hyalophane type Part113809207.
- Hyalophane type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Hyalophane type Relation100031921.
- Hyalophane type Substance100019613.
- Hyalophane type ChemicalSubstance.
- Hyalophane type Mineral.
- Hyalophane type ChemicalObject.
- Hyalophane type Thing.
- Hyalophane comment "Hyalophane or jaloallofane is a crystalline mineral, part of the feldspar group of tectosilicates. It is considered a barium-rich potassium feldspar. Its chemical formula is (K,Ba)[Al(Si,Al)Si2O8], and it has a hardness of 6 – 6½. The name hyalophane comes from the Greek hyalos, meaning "glass", and phanos meaning "to appear".An occurrence of hyalophane was discovered in 1855 in Lengenbach Quarry, Imfield, in the municipality of Binn, Switzerland.".
- Hyalophane label "Hyalophan".
- Hyalophane label "Hyalophane".
- Hyalophane label "Ialofane".
- Hyalophane label "Гиалофан".
- Hyalophane sameAs Hyalophan.
- Hyalophane sameAs Ialofane.
- Hyalophane sameAs m.02vl4xr.
- Hyalophane sameAs Q417223.
- Hyalophane sameAs Q417223.
- Hyalophane sameAs Hyalophane.
- Hyalophane wasDerivedFrom Hyalophane?oldid=575802166.
- Hyalophane depiction Hyalophane011.jpg.
- Hyalophane isPrimaryTopicOf Hyalophane.
- Hyalophane name "Hyalophane".