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- Zorite abstract "Zorite is a silicate mineral with the chemical formula of Na2Ti(Si,Al)3O9·nH2O. It is named because of its pink color, after the Russian word \"zoria\" which refers to the rosy hue of the sky at dawn. It is primarily found in Mount Karnasurta, Lovozero Massif, Kola Peninsula, Russia. The Lovozero Massif is an area with an igneous mountain range, home to various types of minerals such as eudialyte, loparite, and natrosilitite. Crystallographically, zorite belongs in the orthorhombic group, which has 3 axes, a, b, and c that are of unequal lengths (a≠b≠c) that form 90° with each other. It also belongs in the point group 2/m2/m2/m. The state of aggregation for zorite is acicular. Zorite has perfect cleavage along the planes {010} and {001}, while having poor cleavage along the plane {110}. Zorite is anisotropic, which means that the velocity of light is not the same in all directions. It belongs in the biaxial group, because it is an orthorhombic mineral. Under plane polarized light, zorite displays different colors depending on the angle that the light hits the mineral. This quality is called pleochroism and zorite is rose along the x-axis, colorless along the y-axis, and bluish along the z-axis. The index of refraction of zorite is 1.59, which is the velocity of light through vacuum over the velocity of light through zorite. Zorite is studied to better understand silicate structures. In 2003, zorite was looked into to analyze the symmetry and topology of a family of three minerals found in Russia, Nenadkevichite, Labuntsovite, and Zorite. Zorite was also studied to comprehend how silicate structures change when an element is replaced, for example when the sodium is replaced with potassium, caesium and phosphorus. Furthermore, because of its rarity, zorite is one of the collectors’ items coveted for its scarcity, as well as it being a valuable source to understanding silicate topology.".
- Zorite thumbnail Zorite-99360.jpg?width=300.
- Zorite wikiPageID "28849284".
- Zorite wikiPageLength "4545".
- Zorite wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Zorite wikiPageRevisionID "546007920".
- Zorite wikiPageWikiLink Caesium.
- Zorite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aluminium_minerals.
- Zorite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Inosilicates.
- Zorite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sodium_minerals.
- Zorite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Titanium_minerals.
- Zorite wikiPageWikiLink Eudialyte.
- Zorite wikiPageWikiLink Igneous_rock.
- Zorite wikiPageWikiLink Kola_Peninsula.
- Zorite wikiPageWikiLink Loparite-(Ce).
- Zorite wikiPageWikiLink Lovozero_Massif.
- Zorite wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Karnasurta.
- Zorite wikiPageWikiLink Pegmatite.
- Zorite wikiPageWikiLink Phosphorus.
- Zorite wikiPageWikiLink Potassium.
- Zorite wikiPageWikiLink Silicate_minerals.
- Zorite wikiPageWikiLink Sodium.
- Zorite wikiPageWikiLinkText "Zorite".
- Zorite caption "Zorite".
- Zorite category Silicate_minerals.
- Zorite cleavage "Perfect".
- Zorite color "Rose red".
- Zorite diaphaneity "Transparent".
- Zorite formula "Na2Ti3O9·nH2O".
- Zorite gravity "2.18".
- Zorite habit "Prismic acicular crystals, sometimes radiating".
- Zorite luster "Vitreous".
- Zorite mohs "3".
- Zorite molweight "1538.53".
- Zorite name "Zorite".
- Zorite opticalprop "Anisotropic, biaxial".
- Zorite other "Found in cavities and fractures in alkalic pegmatite".
- Zorite pleochroism "x=rose, y=colorless, z=blue".
- Zorite refractive "n = 1.59".
- Zorite streak "White".
- Zorite strunz "9".
- Zorite system "Orthorhombic".
- Zorite unitCell "a = 23.91 Å, b = 7.23 Å, c = 14.24 Å, V=2,461.66 Å3".
- Zorite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_mineral.
- Zorite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Zorite subject Category:Aluminium_minerals.
- Zorite subject Category:Inosilicates.
- Zorite subject Category:Sodium_minerals.
- Zorite subject Category:Titanium_minerals.
- Zorite hypernym Mineral.
- Zorite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Zorite type Mineral.
- Zorite type Inosilicate.
- Zorite type ChemicalObject.
- Zorite type Thing.
- Zorite type Q7946.
- Zorite comment "Zorite is a silicate mineral with the chemical formula of Na2Ti(Si,Al)3O9·nH2O. It is named because of its pink color, after the Russian word \"zoria\" which refers to the rosy hue of the sky at dawn. It is primarily found in Mount Karnasurta, Lovozero Massif, Kola Peninsula, Russia. The Lovozero Massif is an area with an igneous mountain range, home to various types of minerals such as eudialyte, loparite, and natrosilitite.".
- Zorite label "Zorite".
- Zorite sameAs Q630634.
- Zorite sameAs Zorit.
- Zorite sameAs Zorita_(mineral).
- Zorite sameAs Zorite.
- Zorite sameAs m.0ddgtjg.
- Zorite sameAs Q630634.
- Zorite wasDerivedFrom Zorite?oldid=546007920.
- Zorite depiction Zorite-99360.jpg.
- Zorite isPrimaryTopicOf Zorite.
- Zorite name "Zorite".