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Subject Item
dbr:Kidwellite
rdf:type
wikidata:Q7946 dbo:Mineral dbo:ChemicalSubstance owl:Thing n15:ChemicalObject
rdfs:label
Kidwellite
rdfs:comment
Kidwellite in an uncommon mineral that was discovered in Arkansas in the United states. It was approved by the IMA in 1974, but it was only named in 1978 by Moore and Ito after Albert Lewis (Laws) Kidwell.
foaf:depiction
n7:Kidwellite-160225.jpg
dcterms:subject
dbc:Phosphate_minerals dbc:Monoclinic_minerals dbc:Iron_minerals dbc:Monoclinic_crystals
dbo:wikiPageID
72058862
dbo:wikiPageRevisionID
1123875539
dbo:wikiPageWikiLink
dbc:Phosphate_minerals dbr:Acicular_(crystal_habit) dbr:Cacoxenite dbr:Secondary_mineral dbr:International_Mineralogical_Association dbr:Beraunite dbr:Chalcosiderite dbr:Strengite dbr:Epitaxy dbc:Monoclinic_minerals dbr:Monoclinic dbc:Iron_minerals dbr:Laubmannite dbr:Space_group dbr:Novaculite dbr:H-M_Symbol dbr:Dufrénite dbr:Clara_Pit dbr:Rockbridgeite dbr:Botryoidal dbc:Monoclinic_crystals dbr:Eleonorite dbr:Meurigite
dbp:streak
Yellow
dbp:strunz
8
dbp:unitCell
1393.77
dbp:wikiPageUsesTemplate
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dbo:thumbnail
n7:Kidwellite-160225.jpg?width=300
dbp:class
Prismatic H-M Symbol: 2/m
dbp:color
Greenish white, Light green, Greenish yellow, Yellow
dbp:density
Measured: 3.04 - 3.3 Calculated: 3.34
dbp:gravity
3.04
dbp:symmetry
P2/c
dbp:system
dbr:Monoclinic
dbo:abstract
Kidwellite in an uncommon mineral that was discovered in Arkansas in the United states. It was approved by the IMA in 1974, but it was only named in 1978 by Moore and Ito after Albert Lewis (Laws) Kidwell.
dbp:birefringence
0.018
dbp:boxbgcolor
#64855e
dbp:boxtextcolor
#fff
dbp:cleavage
Perfect on {100}
dbp:dana
42.08
dbp:diaphaneity
Translucent
dbp:dispersion
Extreme
dbp:fluorescence
None
dbp:formula
NaFe3+9+x64·12H2O
dbp:fracture
Splintery
dbp:imasymbol
Kdw
dbp:impurities
Aluminum, Copper, Arsenic
dbp:luster
Resinous, Waxy, Silky, Dull
dbp:mohs
3
dbp:molweight
1368.34
dbp:opticalprop
Biaxial
dbp:pleochroism
None
dbp:refractive
nγ = 1.805 nα = 1.787 nβ = 1.800
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wikipedia-en:Kidwellite?oldid=1123875539&ns=0
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7204
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wikipedia-en:Kidwellite