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Lepidolite is a lilac-gray or rose-colored
member of the mica
group of
minerals with
chemical formula K(Li,Al)3(Al,Si,Rb)4O10(F,OH)2. It is the most abundant...
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minor schorl and garnet. This is
followed by
deposition of albite,
lepidolite, gem tourmaline, beryl, spodumene, amblygonite, topaz, apatite, and fluorite...
- carnallite, and zinnwaldite,
which contain as much as 1%
rubidium oxide.
Lepidolite contains between 0.3% and 3.5% rubidium, and is the
commercial source...
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Muscovite Paragonite Brittle micas:
Margarite Common micas:
Biotite Lepidolite Phlogopite Zinnwaldite Brittle micas:
Clintonite Very fine-grained micas...
- tin veins, and greisens.
Amblygonite occurs with spodumene, apatite,
lepidolite, tourmaline, and
other lithium-bearing
minerals in
pegmatite veins. It...
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columnar m****es. It
occurs in lithium-bearing
pegmatites with spodumene,
lepidolite, and tourmaline.
Petalite is an
important ore of lithium, and is converted...
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impurity in)
silicate or aluminosilicate. A
major source of
rubidium is
lepidolite, KLi2Al(Al,Si)3O10(F,OH)2,
wherein Rb
sometimes replaces K. Rb2O is a...
- aplites. ****ociated
minerals include quartz, albite, petalite, eucryptite,
lepidolite, and beryl.
Transparent material has long been used as a
gemstone with...
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Kurnakovite Kyanite Langbeinite Lawsonite Lazulite Lazurite Legrandite Lepidolite Leucite Leucophanite Linarite Lizardite Londonite Ludlamite Ludwigite...
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Klaproth discovered the
presence of pot****ium in the
minerals leucite and
lepidolite.
Louis Vauquelin then
conjectured that pot****ium was
likewise an ingredient...