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Lizardite is a
mineral from the
serpentine subgroup with
formula Mg3(Si2O5)(OH)4, and the most
common type of
mineral in the subgroup. It is also a member...
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There are
three important mineral polymorphs of serpentine: antigorite,
lizardite and chrysotile.
Serpentine minerals are polymorphous,
meaning that they...
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Lazulite Lazurite Legrandite Lepidolite Leucite Leucophanite Linarite Lizardite Londonite Ludlamite Ludwigite Magnesite Malachite Marialite-meionite Wernerite...
- by
serpentinization include the
serpentine group minerals (antigorite,
lizardite, chrysotile), brucite, talc, Ni-Fe alloys, and magnetite. The mineral...
- cut into
cabochons and beads. The
magnesian serpentines (antigorite,
lizardite, chrysotile) are
trioctahedral hydrous phyllosilicates.
Their structure...
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serpentinite contains significant samples of the
serpentine polymorph lizardite,
which were
named after the
Lizard complex in 1955.
Several nature sites...
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Serpentine subgroup Antigorite – Mg3Si2O5(OH)4
Chrysotile – Mg3Si2O5(OH)4
Lizardite – Mg3Si2O5(OH)4 Clay
minerals group 1:1 clay
minerals (TO) Halloysite...
- groups: an Ni-talc to
willemseite (up to 25
weight percent Ni) group, an Ni-
lizardite to
nepouite (up to 34
weight percent Ni)
group and an Ni-sepiolite to...
- antigorite,
lizardite,
chrysotile (minerals of the
serpentine subgroup), and
magnetite (Fe3O4), with
brucite (Mg(OH)2) less
commonly present.
Lizardite, chrysotile...
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Linnaeite Lipscombite Liroconite Litharge Lithiophilite Livingstonite Lizardite Loellingite Lonsdaleite Loparite-(Ce) Lópezite Lorándite
Lorenzenite Loveringite...