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Definition of Leucophanite

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Leucophane Leu"co*phane (l[=u]"k[-o]*f[=a]n), n. [Gr. leykofanh`s appearing bright or white; leyko`s white + fai`nein to show: cf. G. leukophan.] (Min.) A mineral of a greenish yellow color; it is a silicate of glucina, lime, and soda with fluorine. Called also leucophanite.

Meaning of Leucophanite from wikipedia

- 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. It...
- Langbeinite Lawsonite Lazulite Lazurite Legrandite Lepidolite Leucite Leucophanite Linarite Lizardite Londonite Ludlamite Ludwigite Magnesite Malachite...
- Legrandite Leifite Leightonite Lepidocrocite Lepidolite Letovicite Leucite Leucophanite Leucophoenicite Lévyne (series of zeolites) Libethenite Liebigite Linarite...
- Metals are in blue (Fe — iron ore, RM — berillium (leucophanite) with rare-earth metals); fossil fuels are in red (L — lignite, OS — oil shale, P — petroleum;...
- Lct Lislkirchnerite Lkn Ludjibaite Ldj Laitakarite Ltk Låvenite Låv Leucophanite Lph Litharge Lit Ludlamite Lud Lakargiite Lak Laverovite Lvv Leucophoenicite...
- BaFe2+2[Si2O7]. Some structures formed by replacing one oxygen by F or OH: leucophanite (Ca,Na)2(Be,Al)[Si2O6(F,OH)], jeffreyite (Ca,Na)2(Be,Al)[Si2O6(O,OH)]...
- distinctly different from other beryllium minerals such as meliphanite and leucophanite. Gugiaite is named for its locality near the village of Gugia, China...
- aegirine, analcime, arfvedsonite, astrophyllite, eudialyte, fluorite, leucophanite, mangan-neptunite, microcline, nepheline, sodalite, and villiaumite....
- (zeolitic tectosilicate: IMA1997 s.p., 1791) 9.GB.05 [285] [286] [287] Leucophanite (Y: 1842) 9.DH.05 [288] [289] [290] Leucophoenicite (humite: 1899) 9...
- sorosilicate and high pressure polymorph of forsterite and ringwoodite; leucophanite (NaCaBeSi2O6F), but it has Nickel-Strunz identifier 9.DH.05 (inosilicates...