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Fluorcanasite is a rare calcium, potassium, sodium fluoride silicate mineral, discovered in the Kirovsk mine's dumps, in Russia. It has been approved by the IMA in 2007. The name fluorcanasite is a portmanteau word, and was made by blending fluorine, a chemical element that can be found in the mineral, and canasite, as the mineral is close to canasite in several ways (analogue of said mineral and a member of the canasite group). Fluorcanasite is also close to frankamenite.

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  • Fluorcanasite (en)
  • Fluorcanasita (ca)
  • Fluorcanasita (eu)
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  • La fluorcanasita és un mineral de la classe dels silicats, que pertany al . Rep el nom per la seva relació amb la canasita. (ca)
  • Fluorcanasite is a rare calcium, potassium, sodium fluoride silicate mineral, discovered in the Kirovsk mine's dumps, in Russia. It has been approved by the IMA in 2007. The name fluorcanasite is a portmanteau word, and was made by blending fluorine, a chemical element that can be found in the mineral, and canasite, as the mineral is close to canasite in several ways (analogue of said mineral and a member of the canasite group). Fluorcanasite is also close to frankamenite. (en)
  • Fluorcanasita silikato motako minerala da. (eu)
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  • Fluorcanasite (en)
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  • Fluorcanasite (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Radioactive.svg
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solubility
  • Slowly decomposes in acid (en)
streak
  • White (en)
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tenacity
  • Brittle (en)
unit cell
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class
  • Domatic (en)
color
  • Light Yellow (en)
density
  • Calculated 2.69 (en)
  • Measured 2.68 (en)
gravity
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symmetry
  • Bm (en)
system
2V
  • Calculated 63° (en)
  • Measured 60° (en)
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  • La fluorcanasita és un mineral de la classe dels silicats, que pertany al . Rep el nom per la seva relació amb la canasita. (ca)
  • Fluorcanasite is a rare calcium, potassium, sodium fluoride silicate mineral, discovered in the Kirovsk mine's dumps, in Russia. It has been approved by the IMA in 2007. The name fluorcanasite is a portmanteau word, and was made by blending fluorine, a chemical element that can be found in the mineral, and canasite, as the mineral is close to canasite in several ways (analogue of said mineral and a member of the canasite group). Fluorcanasite is also close to frankamenite. (en)
  • Fluorcanasita silikato motako minerala da. (eu)
birefringence
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  • #eee796 (en)
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  • black (en)
cleavage
  • Perfect on {001} (en)
  • Eminent on {100} and {201} (en)
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diaphaneity
  • Transparent (en)
dispersion
  • Medium (en)
  • r > v (en)
fluorescence
  • None (en)
formula
  • K3Na3Ca5Si12O30F4•H2O (en)
fracture
  • Hackly, Step-like (en)
luster
  • Vitreous (en)
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opticalprop
  • Biaxial (en)
pleochroism
  • Strong (en)
refractive
  • nα = 1.538 (en)
  • nβ = 1.546 (en)
  • nγ = 1.549 (en)
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