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Fluorapophyllite Mineral Beautiful Specimen Pune Distict, India
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Fluorapophyllite Mineral Beautiful Specimen
Pune Distict, India
15.2 oz size
4.5" x 3" Approx
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Fluorapophyllite, a member of the apophyllite group, is a hydrothermal
mineral, often found as secondary minerals in vesicles or cavities in
volcanic rocks like basalt. It's known for its euhedral, highly lustrous crystals and is popular
among mineral collectors. Here's a more detailed look at fluorapophyllite:
Chemical Formula and Composition:
The chemical formula for fluorapophyllite is KCa4Si8O20(F,OH)·8(H2O).
It's characterized by having more fluorine than hydroxide compared to
other minerals in the apophyllite group.
The name "apophyllite" comes from the Greek words "apo" (away from)
and "phyllos" (leaf), referring to its tendency to flake apart when heated.
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