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Serendibite

Serendibite

A species of Minerals

Serendibite is an extremely rare silicate mineral that was first discovered in 1902 in Sri Lanka by Dunil Palitha Gunasekera and named after Serendib, the old Arabic name for Sri Lanka. The mineral is found in skarns associated with boron metasomatism of carbonate rocks where intruded by granite. Minerals occurring with serendibite include diopside, spinel, phlogopite, scapolite, calcite, tremolite, apatite, grandidierite, sinhalite, hyalophane, uvite, pargasite, clinozoisite, forsterite, warwickite and graphite.

Hardness
Hardness:

6.5 - 7

Density
Density:

3.47 g/cm³

General Info About Serendibite

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Physical Properties of Serendibite

Colors
pale yellow, blue-green, greyish blue
Streak
white
Hardness
6.5 - 7 , Hard
Density
3.47 g/cm³, Normal Weight
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Chemical Properties of Serendibite

Formula
Ca4[Mg6Al6]O4[Si6B3Al3O36]
Elements listed
Al, B, Ca, Mg, O, Si
Common Impurities
Ti,Fe,Mn,Na,K,F,H2O,P

Optical Properties of Serendibite

Refractive Index
1.696-1.702
Birefringence
0.005
Pleochroism
Strong: yellowish-green, bluish-green, violet-blue
Optical Character
Biaxial negative

Characteristics of Serendibite

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