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- Perite abstract "Perite is a mineral that has a general chemical formula of PbBiO2Cl. The name is given for Per Adolf Geijer, a Swedish economic geologist with the Geological Survey of Sweden, who discovered the mineral in 1960 outside of Langban, Sweden. Perite is orthorhombic, which means crystallographically, it contains three axes of two of equal length (the bases a and b) and one of a little longer or shorter length. All three bases intersect at a 90° angles. It belongs to the space group Cmcm {C2/m 2/c 21/m}. In terms of its optical properties, Perite is anisotropic which means the velocity of light varies depending on direction through the mineral (i.e. it is birefringent). Its calculated relief is 1.45-1.461, which is moderate. It is colorless in plane polarized light, and it is weakly pleochroic. Perite is found in areas near igneous extrusions in places like the Western United States, Southern Australia, and scattered around Europe.".
- Perite thumbnail Perite_(olive_green).jpg?width=300.
- Perite wikiPageID "29008617".
- Perite wikiPageLength "2853".
- Perite wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Perite wikiPageRevisionID "679689871".
- Perite wikiPageWikiLink Anisotropy.
- Perite wikiPageWikiLink Birefringence.
- Perite wikiPageWikiLink Bismuth.
- Perite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bismuth_minerals.
- Perite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Halide_minerals.
- Perite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lead_minerals.
- Perite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Orthorhombic_minerals.
- Perite wikiPageWikiLink Chlorine.
- Perite wikiPageWikiLink Crystallography.
- Perite wikiPageWikiLink Geological_Survey_of_Sweden.
- Perite wikiPageWikiLink Geologist.
- Perite wikiPageWikiLink Halide_minerals.
- Perite wikiPageWikiLink Igneous_rock.
- Perite wikiPageWikiLink Lead.
- Perite wikiPageWikiLink Långban.
- Perite wikiPageWikiLink Orthorhombic_crystal_system.
- Perite wikiPageWikiLink Oxygen.
- Perite wikiPageWikiLink Pleochroism.
- Perite wikiPageWikiLink Space_group.
- Perite wikiPageWikiLink Sweden.
- Perite wikiPageWikiLink Swedes.
- Perite wikiPageWikiLinkText "Perite".
- Perite caption "Perite, from Blue Bell Claim, San Bernardino County, California, United States of America".
- Perite category Halide_minerals.
- Perite cleavage "Fair on {001}".
- Perite color "Yellow".
- Perite diaphaneity "Translucent".
- Perite formula "PbBiO2Cl".
- Perite gravity "8.16".
- Perite habit "Platey crystals, pseudotetragonal".
- Perite luster "Adamantine".
- Perite mohs "3".
- Perite molweight "483.63".
- Perite name "Perite".
- Perite opticalprop "Biaxial".
- Perite pleochroism "Trichroic".
- Perite refractive "ncalculated2.29 - 2.3".
- Perite streak "Yellow".
- Perite strunz "3".
- Perite symmetry "Orthorhombic dipyramidal".
- Perite system Orthorhombic_crystal_system.
- Perite unitCell "a = 5.62 Å, b = 5.57 Å, c = 12.42 Å; Z = 4".
- Perite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Halide-mineral-stub.
- Perite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_mineral.
- Perite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Perite subject Category:Bismuth_minerals.
- Perite subject Category:Halide_minerals.
- Perite subject Category:Lead_minerals.
- Perite subject Category:Orthorhombic_minerals.
- Perite hypernym Mineral.
- Perite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Perite type Mineral.
- Perite type ChemicalObject.
- Perite type Thing.
- Perite type Q7946.
- Perite comment "Perite is a mineral that has a general chemical formula of PbBiO2Cl. The name is given for Per Adolf Geijer, a Swedish economic geologist with the Geological Survey of Sweden, who discovered the mineral in 1960 outside of Langban, Sweden. Perite is orthorhombic, which means crystallographically, it contains three axes of two of equal length (the bases a and b) and one of a little longer or shorter length. All three bases intersect at a 90° angles.".
- Perite label "Perite".
- Perite sameAs Q3816894.
- Perite sameAs Perita.
- Perite sameAs Perite.
- Perite sameAs m.0dgnhnq.
- Perite sameAs Q3816894.
- Perite wasDerivedFrom Perite?oldid=679689871.
- Perite depiction Perite_(olive_green).jpg.
- Perite isPrimaryTopicOf Perite.
- Perite name "Perite".