About: Homilite

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Homilite is a borosilicate mineral belonging to the gadolinite group of minerals with formula Ca2(Fe,Mg)B2Si2O10. It occurs as brown monoclinic crystals (space group P21/a) within feldspar masses in pegmatite and was discovered in 1876 in Stoko island, Langesundfiord, Norway. The name is from the Greek for to occur together, in allusion to its association with meliphanite andallanite.

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  • La homilita és un mineral de la classe dels silicats, que pertany al . Rep el seu nom del terme grec per "donar-se junts", en al·lusió a la seva associació amb la melifanita i l'. (ca)
  • Homilita]] = silikato motako minerala da eta datolite subtaldearen kidea da. (eu)
  • Homilite is a borosilicate mineral belonging to the gadolinite group of minerals with formula Ca2(Fe,Mg)B2Si2O10. It occurs as brown monoclinic crystals (space group P21/a) within feldspar masses in pegmatite and was discovered in 1876 in Stoko island, Langesundfiord, Norway. The name is from the Greek for to occur together, in allusion to its association with meliphanite andallanite. (en)
  • La homilita es un mineral de la clase de los silicatos, que pertenece al . Recibe su nombre del término griego de "darse juntos", en alusión a su asociación con la y el . (es)
  • La homilite è un minerale appartenente al gruppo della gadolinite-datolite. (it)
  • Het mineraal homiliet is een calcium-ijzer-magnesium-boor-silicaat met de chemische formule Ca2(Fe2+,Mg)B2Si2O10. Het behoort tot de nesosilicaten. (nl)
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  • Measured: 80° (en)
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  • δ = (en)
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dbp:class
  • Prismatic (en)
dbp:color
  • Greenish to brownish black (en)
dbp:diaphaneity
  • Opaque (en)
dbp:formula
  • Ca2B2Si2O10 (en)
dbp:gravity
  • 3.340000 (xsd:double)
dbp:imagesize
  • 260 (xsd:integer)
dbp:imasymbol
  • Hom (en)
dbp:luster
  • Vitreous, resinous (en)
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  • 5 (xsd:integer)
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  • Homilite (en)
dbp:opticalprop
  • Biaxial (en)
dbp:refractive
  • nα = 1.715 nβ = 1.725 nγ = 1.738 (en)
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  • 8 (xsd:integer)
dbp:symmetry
  • P21/b (en)
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dbp:unitCell
  • a = 9.78 Å, (en)
  • b = 7.61 Å, (en)
  • c = 4.78 Å; β = 90.56°; Z = ? (en)
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  • La homilita és un mineral de la classe dels silicats, que pertany al . Rep el seu nom del terme grec per "donar-se junts", en al·lusió a la seva associació amb la melifanita i l'. (ca)
  • Homilita]] = silikato motako minerala da eta datolite subtaldearen kidea da. (eu)
  • Homilite is a borosilicate mineral belonging to the gadolinite group of minerals with formula Ca2(Fe,Mg)B2Si2O10. It occurs as brown monoclinic crystals (space group P21/a) within feldspar masses in pegmatite and was discovered in 1876 in Stoko island, Langesundfiord, Norway. The name is from the Greek for to occur together, in allusion to its association with meliphanite andallanite. (en)
  • La homilita es un mineral de la clase de los silicatos, que pertenece al . Recibe su nombre del término griego de "darse juntos", en alusión a su asociación con la y el . (es)
  • La homilite è un minerale appartenente al gruppo della gadolinite-datolite. (it)
  • Het mineraal homiliet is een calcium-ijzer-magnesium-boor-silicaat met de chemische formule Ca2(Fe2+,Mg)B2Si2O10. Het behoort tot de nesosilicaten. (nl)
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  • Homilita (ca)
  • Homilita (es)
  • Homilita (eu)
  • Homilite (en)
  • Homilite (it)
  • ホミライト (ja)
  • Homiliet (nl)
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  • Homilite (en)
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