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- Ceylonite abstract "Ceylonite (first cited 1793) and pleonaste (first cited 1801) are dingy blue or grey to black varieties of spinel. Ceylonite, named for the island of Ceylon, is a ferroan spinel with Mg:Fe from 3:1 and 1:1, and little or no ferric iron. Pleonaste is named from the Greek for 'abundant,' for its many crystal forms, and is distinguished chemically by low Mg:Fe ratios of approximately 1:3.".
- Ceylonite thumbnail Pleonaste.jpg?width=300.
- Ceylonite wikiPageExternalLink gem-9744.html.
- Ceylonite wikiPageExternalLink min-6684.html.
- Ceylonite wikiPageExternalLink min-9744.html.
- Ceylonite wikiPageID "2951707".
- Ceylonite wikiPageLength "4706".
- Ceylonite wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Ceylonite wikiPageRevisionID "636788449".
- Ceylonite wikiPageWikiLink Bravais_lattice.
- Ceylonite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gemstones.
- Ceylonite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Oxide_minerals.
- Ceylonite wikiPageWikiLink Ferric.
- Ceylonite wikiPageWikiLink File:Pleonaste.jpg.
- Ceylonite wikiPageWikiLink Gneiss.
- Ceylonite wikiPageWikiLink Granite.
- Ceylonite wikiPageWikiLink Graphic_texture.
- Ceylonite wikiPageWikiLink Greek_language.
- Ceylonite wikiPageWikiLink Igneous_rock.
- Ceylonite wikiPageWikiLink Metamorphic_rock.
- Ceylonite wikiPageWikiLink Oxide_minerals.
- Ceylonite wikiPageWikiLink Spinel.
- Ceylonite wikiPageWikiLink Spinel_group.
- Ceylonite wikiPageWikiLink Sri_Lanka.
- Ceylonite wikiPageWikiLink Vein_(geology).
- Ceylonite wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ceylonite".
- Ceylonite category Oxide_minerals.
- Ceylonite category Spinel_group.
- Ceylonite category "Spinel structural group".
- Ceylonite cleavage "Indistinct".
- Ceylonite color "Various; red to blue to mauve, dark green, brown, black".
- Ceylonite diaphaneity "Transparent to translucent".
- Ceylonite formula "Al2O4".
- Ceylonite fracture "Conchoidal, uneven".
- Ceylonite gravity "3.6".
- Ceylonite habit "Cubic, octahedral".
- Ceylonite luster "Vitreous".
- Ceylonite mohs "7.5".
- Ceylonite opticalprop "Isotropic".
- Ceylonite other "Nonmagnetic, non-radioactive, sometimes fluorescent".
- Ceylonite pleochroism "Absent".
- Ceylonite refractive "1.77".
- Ceylonite solubility "none".
- Ceylonite streak "White".
- Ceylonite system "Isometric".
- Ceylonite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_mineral.
- Ceylonite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:No_footnotes.
- Ceylonite subject Category:Gemstones.
- Ceylonite subject Category:Oxide_minerals.
- Ceylonite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Ceylonite type Mineral.
- Ceylonite type Object.
- Ceylonite type Oxide.
- Ceylonite type ChemicalObject.
- Ceylonite type Thing.
- Ceylonite type Q7946.
- Ceylonite comment "Ceylonite (first cited 1793) and pleonaste (first cited 1801) are dingy blue or grey to black varieties of spinel. Ceylonite, named for the island of Ceylon, is a ferroan spinel with Mg:Fe from 3:1 and 1:1, and little or no ferric iron. Pleonaste is named from the Greek for 'abundant,' for its many crystal forms, and is distinguished chemically by low Mg:Fe ratios of approximately 1:3.".
- Ceylonite label "Ceylonite".
- Ceylonite sameAs Q5065822.
- Ceylonite sameAs پلئوناست.
- Ceylonite sameAs Pleonast.
- Ceylonite sameAs m.08fqzq.
- Ceylonite sameAs Q5065822.
- Ceylonite wasDerivedFrom Ceylonite?oldid=636788449.
- Ceylonite depiction Pleonaste.jpg.
- Ceylonite isPrimaryTopicOf Ceylonite.