About: Mogovidite

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Mogovidite is a very rare mineral of the eudialyte group, with formula Na9(Ca,Na)6Ca6(Fe3+,Fe2+)2Zr3[]Si(Si9O27)2(Si3O9)2(CO3)(OH,H2O)4. The formula given is based on the original one but extended to show the presence of cyclic silicate groups. It is similar to feklichevite, differing from it in the presence of essential vacancies (at the M3 site) and carbonate group. Another specific feature is the dominance of ferric iron - a feature shared with other eudialyte-group members, including feklichevite, fengchengite, golyshevite and ikranite. Similarly to golyshevite, it is calcium-dominant, however on three (not two) sites: M(1), N(3) and N(4). It has a molecular mass of 3,066.24 gm.

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  • La mogovidita és un mineral de la classe dels silicats, que pertany al . Rep el nom de la muntanya Моgо-Vid, situada a prop de la localitat tipus. (ca)
  • Mogovidita silikato motako minerala da eta eudialyte taldearen kidea da. (eu)
  • Mogovidite is a very rare mineral of the eudialyte group, with formula Na9(Ca,Na)6Ca6(Fe3+,Fe2+)2Zr3[]Si(Si9O27)2(Si3O9)2(CO3)(OH,H2O)4. The formula given is based on the original one but extended to show the presence of cyclic silicate groups. It is similar to feklichevite, differing from it in the presence of essential vacancies (at the M3 site) and carbonate group. Another specific feature is the dominance of ferric iron - a feature shared with other eudialyte-group members, including feklichevite, fengchengite, golyshevite and ikranite. Similarly to golyshevite, it is calcium-dominant, however on three (not two) sites: M(1), N(3) and N(4). It has a molecular mass of 3,066.24 gm. (en)
  • La mogovidite è un minerale appartenente al gruppo dell'eudialite. (it)
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  • H-M symbol: (en)
  • Hexagonal scalenohedral (en)
dbp:cleavage
  • No (en)
dbp:color
  • Brown to reddish-brown (en)
dbp:dana
  • 64.100000 (xsd:double)
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  • 2.910000 (xsd:double)
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  • grains and crystals (en)
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  • Mgo (en)
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  • Mogovidite (en)
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  • Uniaxial (en)
dbp:refractive
  • nω 1.62, nε=1.61 (en)
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  • 9 (xsd:integer)
dbp:symmetry
  • Rm (en)
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dbp:tenacity
  • Brittle (en)
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  • c = 29.98 [Å] ; Z = 3 (en)
  • a = 14.23, (en)
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  • La mogovidita és un mineral de la classe dels silicats, que pertany al . Rep el nom de la muntanya Моgо-Vid, situada a prop de la localitat tipus. (ca)
  • Mogovidita silikato motako minerala da eta eudialyte taldearen kidea da. (eu)
  • Mogovidite is a very rare mineral of the eudialyte group, with formula Na9(Ca,Na)6Ca6(Fe3+,Fe2+)2Zr3[]Si(Si9O27)2(Si3O9)2(CO3)(OH,H2O)4. The formula given is based on the original one but extended to show the presence of cyclic silicate groups. It is similar to feklichevite, differing from it in the presence of essential vacancies (at the M3 site) and carbonate group. Another specific feature is the dominance of ferric iron - a feature shared with other eudialyte-group members, including feklichevite, fengchengite, golyshevite and ikranite. Similarly to golyshevite, it is calcium-dominant, however on three (not two) sites: M(1), N(3) and N(4). It has a molecular mass of 3,066.24 gm. (en)
  • La mogovidite è un minerale appartenente al gruppo dell'eudialite. (it)
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  • Mogovidita (ca)
  • Mogovidita (eu)
  • Mogovidite (it)
  • Mogovidite (en)
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  • Mogovidite (en)
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