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- Rutile abstract "Rutile is a mineral composed primarily of titanium dioxide, TiO2.Rutile is the most common natural form of TiO2. Two rarer polymorphs of TiO2 are known:Anatase (sometimes known by the obsolete name "octahedrite"), a tetragonal mineral of pseudo-octahedral habitBrookite, an orthorhombic mineralRutile has among the highest refractive indices at visible wavelengths of any known crystal, and also exhibits a particularly large birefringence and high dispersion. Owing to these properties, it is useful for the manufacture of certain optical elements, especially polarization optics, for longer visible and infrared wavelengths up to about 4.5μm.Natural rutile may contain up to 10% iron and significant amounts of niobium and tantalum. Rutile derives its name from the Latin rutilus, red, in reference to the deep red color observed in some specimens when viewed by transmitted light.".
- Rutile thumbnail Rutile-122157.jpg?width=300.
- Rutile wikiPageID "43085".
- Rutile wikiPageRevisionID "602393672".
- Rutile anisotropism "strong".
- Rutile birefringence "0.296".
- Rutile caption "Wine-red rutile crystals from Binn Valley in Switzerland".
- Rutile category Oxide_minerals.
- Rutile cleavage "{110} good, 100 moderate, parting on {092} and {011}".
- Rutile color "Reddish brown, red, pale yellow, pale blue, violet, rarely grass-green; black if high in Nb–Ta".
- Rutile diaphaneity "Opaque, transparent in thin fragments".
- Rutile dispersion "strong".
- Rutile formula "TiO2".
- Rutile fracture "Uneven to sub-conchoidal".
- Rutile fusibility "Fusible in alkali carbonates".
- Rutile gravity "4.23".
- Rutile habit "Acicular to Prismatic crystals, elongated and striated parallel to [001]".
- Rutile hasPhotoCollection Rutile.
- Rutile impurities "Fe, Nb, Ta".
- Rutile luster "Adamantine to submetallic".
- Rutile mohs "6".
- Rutile name "Rutile".
- Rutile opticalprop "Uniaxial".
- Rutile pleochroism "Weak to distinct brownish red-green-yellow".
- Rutile refractive "nω = 2.613 nε = 2.909".
- Rutile solubility "Insoluble in acids".
- Rutile streak "Bright red to dark red".
- Rutile strunz "4".
- Rutile symmetry Hermann%E2%80%93Mauguin_notation.
- Rutile symmetry "Space group: P 4/mnm".
- Rutile symmetry "Tetragonal ditetragonal dipyramidal".
- Rutile system "Tetragonal ditetragonal dipyramidal".
- Rutile twinning "Comon on {011}, or {031}; as contact twins with two, six, or eight individuals, cyclic, polysynthetic".
- Rutile unitCell "a = 4.5937 Å, c = 2.9587 Å; Z = 2".
- Rutile wordnet_type synset-mineral-noun-1.
- Rutile subject Category:Oxide_minerals.
- Rutile subject Category:Rutile_group.
- Rutile subject Category:Tetragonal_minerals.
- Rutile subject Category:Titanium_minerals.
- Rutile type ChemicalSubstance.
- Rutile type Mineral.
- Rutile type ChemicalObject.
- Rutile type Thing.
- Rutile comment "Rutile is a mineral composed primarily of titanium dioxide, TiO2.Rutile is the most common natural form of TiO2. Two rarer polymorphs of TiO2 are known:Anatase (sometimes known by the obsolete name "octahedrite"), a tetragonal mineral of pseudo-octahedral habitBrookite, an orthorhombic mineralRutile has among the highest refractive indices at visible wavelengths of any known crystal, and also exhibits a particularly large birefringence and high dispersion.".
- Rutile label "Rutiel".
- Rutile label "Rutil".
- Rutile label "Rutile".
- Rutile label "Rutile".
- Rutile label "Rutilo".
- Rutile label "Rutilo".
- Rutile label "Rutilo".
- Rutile label "Rutyl".
- Rutile label "Рутил".
- Rutile label "روتيل".
- Rutile label "金紅石".
- Rutile label "金红石".
- Rutile sameAs Rutil.
- Rutile sameAs Rutil.
- Rutile sameAs Ρουτίλιο.
- Rutile sameAs Rutilo.
- Rutile sameAs Errutilo.
- Rutile sameAs Rutile.
- Rutile sameAs Rutilo.
- Rutile sameAs 金紅石.
- Rutile sameAs Rutiel.
- Rutile sameAs Rutyl.
- Rutile sameAs Rutilo.
- Rutile sameAs m.0btqd.
- Rutile sameAs Q320603.
- Rutile sameAs Q320603.
- Rutile wasDerivedFrom Rutile?oldid=602393672.
- Rutile depiction Rutile-122157.jpg.
- Rutile isPrimaryTopicOf Rutile.
- Rutile name "Rutile".