Leucophanite

Leucophanite is an inosilicate mineral with the chemical formula (Na,Ca)2BeSi2(O.OH.F)7. It may contain cerium substituting in the calcium position.

Leucophanite
Leucophanite, Aegirine-175723.jpg
The leucophanite on an aegirine needle (about 4-5 mm on edge)
General
CategoryInosilicates
Formula
(repeating unit)
(Na,Ca)2BeSi2(O.OH.F)7
Strunz classification9.DH.05
Crystal systemOrthorhombic
Crystal classDisphenoidal (222)
(same H-M symbol)
Space groupP212121
Identification
References[1][2][3][4][5]

It occurs in pegmatites and alkali igneous complexes as yellow, greenish or white triclinic crystals and has been found in NorwayQuebec and Russia.

It was first described from the Langesundfiord district of southern Norway in 1840. The name is from the Greek leucos for "white" and phanein for "to appear" in allusion to the common white color.

 

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