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dbo:Mineral owl:Thing wikidata:Q7946 dbo:ChemicalSubstance n16:ChemicalObject
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Cattiïta Cattiita Cattiite Cattiite
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La cattiïta és un mineral de la classe dels fosfats. Rep el nom en honor de Michele Catti (1945-), professor italià de Química física de la Universitat de Milano Bicocca. Cattiite is a phosphate mineral. The mineral was first found in a veins of dolomite carbonatites veins at the bottom of the Zhelezny (Iron) Mine in the Kovdor massif, Kola Peninsula, Russia. Cattiite was tentatively identified as Mg3(PO4)2•22H2O, which as a high hydrate magnesium orthophosphate. Later structural studies, revealed the existence of two polytypes named Mg3(PO4)2•22H2O-1A1 and Mg3(PO4)2•22H2O-1A2. Cattiita fosfato motako minerala da. La cattiite è un minerale.
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Cattiite
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Cattiite
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62394128
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1071684381
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dbp:streak
White
dbp:strunz
8
dbp:tenacity
Brittle
dbp:unitCell
α = 82.21°, c = 16.154 Å, b = 6.925 Å, β = 89.70°, a = 6.932 Å, γ = 119.51°, Z = 1
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dbp:category
Phosphate Mineral
dbp:class
Pinacoidal -
dbp:color
Colorless
dbp:density
1.64 1.65
dbp:gravity
1.65
dbp:symmetry
P
dbp:system
Triclinic
dbo:abstract
Cattiite is a phosphate mineral. The mineral was first found in a veins of dolomite carbonatites veins at the bottom of the Zhelezny (Iron) Mine in the Kovdor massif, Kola Peninsula, Russia. Cattiite was tentatively identified as Mg3(PO4)2•22H2O, which as a high hydrate magnesium orthophosphate. Later structural studies, revealed the existence of two polytypes named Mg3(PO4)2•22H2O-1A1 and Mg3(PO4)2•22H2O-1A2. The polytype, Mg3(PO4)2•22H2O-1A2, had both the mineral and the name of the mineral approved (2000-032) by the Commission on New Minerals and Mineral Names or the (CNMMN) of the International Mineralogical Association or the (IMA). The name was approved by the CNMMN and the IMA was cattiite. The mineral cattiite was named that in the honor of the Michele Catti, Professor of Physical Chemistry at the University of Milano Bicocca in Italy, because of his work on the crystal chemistry of hydrated oxy-salts. Cattiita fosfato motako minerala da. La cattiite è un minerale. La cattiïta és un mineral de la classe dels fosfats. Rep el nom en honor de Michele Catti (1945-), professor italià de Química física de la Universitat de Milano Bicocca.
dbp:birefringence
δ = 0.011
dbp:cleavage
Perfect on
dbp:diaphaneity
Transparent
dbp:formula
Mg32•22H2O
dbp:fracture
Irregular/Uneven
dbp:habit
Massive, Granular
dbp:imasymbol
Ctt
dbp:luster
Vitreous, with gypsum-like pearly sheen on cleavage planes.
dbp:mohs
2
dbp:molweight
659.66
dbp:opticalprop
Biaxial
dbp:pleochroism
Non-pleochroic
dbp:refractive
nγ = 1.470 nα =1.459 nβ = 1.470
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7550
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