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- Fluocerite, also known as tysonite, is a mineral consisting of cerium and lanthanum fluorides, with the chemical formula (Ce,La)F3. The end members are classified as two different mineral types depending on the cation, fluocerite-(Ce) and fluocerite-(La), corresponding respectively to lanthanum trifluoride and cerium trifluoride. Both crystallize in the trigonal system. Fluocerite-(Ce) was first described (without the Ce) in 1845 from hydrothermal veins in granite in Sweden. Fluocerite-(La) was first described in 1969 from the type locality in central Kazakhstan. The name tysonite was given in 1880 to the same type of mineral found in Colorado. Tysonite-type structure is used for rare-earth fluorides with the P3c1 space group structure. (en)
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- 0.005000 (xsd:double)
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- Hexagonal scalenohedral (en)
- Hexagonal Scalenohedral (en)
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dbp:cleavage
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- Distinct/Good (en)
- Indistinct, Imperfect (en)
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- Light yellow; darkening to yellow- and red-brown; colourless to pale pink (en)
- Greenish-yellow (en)
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- 9.030000 (xsd:double)
- 9.300000 (xsd:double)
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dbp:diaphaneity
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- Transparent to translucent (en)
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dbp:fracture
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- Irregular/Uneven, Splintery, Sub-Conchoidal (en)
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dbp:habit
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- Massive, Primsatic (en)
- Platy, tabular (en)
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dbp:luster
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- Vitreous (en)
- Vitreous, Resinous, Pearly (en)
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- 4 (xsd:integer)
- 4.500000 (xsd:double)
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- 196.020000 (xsd:double)
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dbp:streak
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- White (en)
- Yellow-white (en)
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- Fluocerite, also known as tysonite, is a mineral consisting of cerium and lanthanum fluorides, with the chemical formula (Ce,La)F3. The end members are classified as two different mineral types depending on the cation, fluocerite-(Ce) and fluocerite-(La), corresponding respectively to lanthanum trifluoride and cerium trifluoride. Both crystallize in the trigonal system. (en)
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- Fluocerite-(Ce) (en)
- Fluocerite-(La) (en)
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