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- Stellerite abstract "Stellerite has a general formula of Ca[Al2Si7O18]·7H2O. It is named after Georg Wilhelm Steller (1709–1746) who was a German explorer and zoologist that discovered it. Like most rare minerals, there aren’t many commercial uses for stellerite yet. Mineral collectors are lucky to find it in good enough crystal form. Zeolites, including Stellerite, have been studied using a dehydration process to gauge the potential use of their phases as molecular sieves, sorbents, and catalysts.".
- Stellerite thumbnail Stellerite-44417.jpg?width=300.
- Stellerite wikiPageID "28853247".
- Stellerite wikiPageRevisionID "541248098".
- Stellerite birefringence "δ = 0.013".
- Stellerite cleavage "Perfect on {010}".
- Stellerite color "Colorless to white, pink, orange".
- Stellerite density "2.13".
- Stellerite diaphaneity "Transparent to translucent".
- Stellerite formula "Ca•7H20".
- Stellerite fracture "Uneven".
- Stellerite gravity "approximately 2.2".
- Stellerite habit "Spherical, Stellate, Tabular".
- Stellerite hasPhotoCollection Stellerite.
- Stellerite luster "Pearly".
- Stellerite mohs "4.5".
- Stellerite name "Stellerite".
- Stellerite opticalprop "Biaxial , a=1.4848, b=1.4864-1.4964, g=1.4979".
- Stellerite streak "white".
- Stellerite symmetry "F2/m 2/m 2/m".
- Stellerite system "Orthorhombic".
- Stellerite subject Category:Aluminium_minerals.
- Stellerite subject Category:Calcium_minerals.
- Stellerite subject Category:Tectosilicates.
- Stellerite subject Category:Zeolites.
- Stellerite type Abstraction100002137.
- Stellerite type AluminiumMinerals.
- Stellerite type CalciumMinerals.
- Stellerite type Chemical114806838.
- Stellerite type Material114580897.
- Stellerite type Matter100020827.
- Stellerite type Mineral114662574.
- Stellerite type Part113809207.
- Stellerite type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Stellerite type Relation100031921.
- Stellerite type Softener115055936.
- Stellerite type Substance100019613.
- Stellerite type WaterSoftener115056112.
- Stellerite type Zeolite115106867.
- Stellerite type Zeolites.
- Stellerite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Stellerite type Mineral.
- Stellerite type ChemicalObject.
- Stellerite type Thing.
- Stellerite comment "Stellerite has a general formula of Ca[Al2Si7O18]·7H2O. It is named after Georg Wilhelm Steller (1709–1746) who was a German explorer and zoologist that discovered it. Like most rare minerals, there aren’t many commercial uses for stellerite yet. Mineral collectors are lucky to find it in good enough crystal form. Zeolites, including Stellerite, have been studied using a dehydration process to gauge the potential use of their phases as molecular sieves, sorbents, and catalysts.".
- Stellerite label "Stellerita".
- Stellerite label "Stellerite".
- Stellerite label "Stellerite".
- Stellerite label "Stelleryt".
- Stellerite label "Stellérite".
- Stellerite sameAs Stellerita.
- Stellerite sameAs Stellérite.
- Stellerite sameAs Stellerite.
- Stellerite sameAs Stelleryt.
- Stellerite sameAs m.0ddbh1w.
- Stellerite sameAs Q2252602.
- Stellerite sameAs Q2252602.
- Stellerite sameAs Stellerite.
- Stellerite wasDerivedFrom Stellerite?oldid=541248098.
- Stellerite depiction Stellerite-44417.jpg.
- Stellerite isPrimaryTopicOf Stellerite.
- Stellerite name "Stellerite".