Definition of Mesolite. Meaning of Mesolite. Synonyms of Mesolite

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Definition of Mesolite

Mesolite
Mesolite Mes"o*lite (?; 277), n. [Meso- + -lite.] (Min.) A zeolitic mineral, grayish white or yellowish, occuring in delicate groups of crystals, also fibrous massive. It is a hydrous silicate of alumina, lime, and soda.

Meaning of Mesolite from wikipedia

- Mesolite is a tectosilicate mineral with formula Na2Ca2(Al2Si3O10)3·8H2O. It is a member of the zeolite group and is closely related to natrolite which...
- isostructural (having the same structure) with the sodium-calcium zeolite mesolite and the sodium zeolite natrolite, but it does not form a continuous chemical...
- Mendozite Meneghinite Mereheadite Merenskyite Meridianiite Merrillite Mesolite Messelite Metacinnabar Metatorbernite Metazeunerite Meyerhofferite Miargyrite...
- Malachite Marialite-meionite Wernerite (var.) Marcasite Meliphanite Mellite Mesolite Microcline Microlite Milarite Millerite Mimetite Mo****te Mordenite Mottramite...
- quartz → mordenite–heulandite → epistilbitestilbitethomsonitemesolitescolecitechabazite → calcite.[citation needed] The sequence of silica-poor...
- tufts. The crystals are frequently epitaxial overgrowths of natrolite, mesolite, and gonnardite in various orders. Larger crystals most commonly have the...
- described as filiform or capillary. Minerals with an acicular habit include mesolite, natrolite, malachite, gypsum, rutile, brochantite and bultfonteinite....
- of the cooling lavas. They include zeolite minerals such as chabazite, mesolite, stilbite, and heulandite, plus attractive quartz-related amethyst, agate...
- alteration of dolerites. ****ociated minerals include prehnite, scolecite and mesolite. Its name comes from a Gr**** root "aerinos," meaning "atmosphere" or "sky...
- Pectolites", April 1855, Philosophical Magazine, pp. 1–6 M. Forster Heddle "Mesolite and Faröelite (Mesole)", January 1857, Philosophical Magazine, pp. 1–6...