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Fluoro-edenite

Fluoro-edenite

A species of Edenite Root Name Group, Also known as Sodic amphibole

Edenite is a double chain silicate mineral of the amphibole group with the general chemical composition NaCa2Mg5(Si7Al)O22(OH)2. Edenite is named for the locality of Edenville, Orange County, New York, where it was first described.

Hardness
Hardness:

5 - 6

Density
Density:

3.09 g/cm³

General Info About Fluoro-edenite

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Physical Properties of Fluoro-edenite

Colors
light green to light yellow, grey-black
Streak
grey-white, yellowish white
Hardness
5 - 6 , Moderate
Density
3.09 g/cm³, Normal Weight
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Chemical Properties of Fluoro-edenite

Formula
{Na}{Ca2}{Mg5}(AlSi7O22)(F,OH)2
The minerals in the edenite group is defined with A(Na+K+2Ca)≥0,5 apfu) and C(Al+Fe3++2Ti)≤0,5 apfu and with (OH), F or Cl in the W position.
Fluoro-edenite is defined with
A position: Na dominant
C position: Mg dominant
W position: F dominant
Elements listed
Al, Ca, F, H, Mg, Na, O, Si

Characteristics of Fluoro-edenite

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Characteristics of Fluoro-edenite

Edenite is a biaxial positive mineral. When viewed in thin section with a petrographic microscope, it is white-gray with pale green pleochorism in plane-polarized light. Under crossed polars, its interference colors range from first order gray to first order blue.

Formation of Fluoro-edenite

Edenite has been found primarily in metamorphic rocks, occurring in pods of other magnesium rich minerals within a marble formation or with garnet rich lherzolites from deep within the Earth's crust. Thus, finding edenite in the field can indicate high temperature regional metamorphism of the surrounding rocks.

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