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Pollucite is a
zeolite mineral with the
formula (Cs,Na)2Al2Si4O12·2H2O with iron, calcium,
rubidium and pot****ium as
common substituting elements. It...
- has only one
stable isotope, caesium-133.
Caesium is
mined mostly from
pollucite. Caesium-137, a
fission product, is
extracted from
waste produced by nuclear...
- than zinc or copper.: 4 It
occurs naturally in the
minerals leucite,
pollucite, carnallite, and zinnwaldite,
which contain as much as 1%
rubidium oxide...
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Bernic Lake, Manitoba, Canada. The mine has the
largest known deposit of
pollucite and is also the world's
largest producer of caesium. The mine has the...
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claimed to have
discovered element 87 (in
addition to 85) when
analyzing pollucite and
lepidolite using his magneto-optical machine.
Allison requested that...
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Phosgenite Phosphophyllite Phosphosiderite Piemontite Pietersite Plumbogummite Pollucite Polyhalite Poudretteite Powellite Prehnite Primogem Prismatine Prosopite...
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lithiophyllite or
usually from lepidolite. The
primary source for
caesium is
pollucite, a
mineral from a
zoned pegmatite. The
majority of the world's beryllium...
- is
produced annually worldwide,
mostly from a caesium-bearing
mineral pollucite.
Caesium chloride is
widely used in
isopycnic centrifugation for separating...
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series Plancheite Platinum Plattnerite Playfairite Plumbogummite Polarite Pollucite Polybasite Polycrase Polydymite Polyhalite Portlandite Posnjakite Poudretteite...
- more
abundant than copper. It
occurs naturally in the
minerals leucite,
pollucite, carnallite, zinnwaldite, and lepidolite,
although none of
these contain...