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- Q1123536 subject Q7215205.
- Q1123536 subject Q7318041.
- Q1123536 subject Q7318633.
- Q1123536 abstract "Reederite-(Y) is a rare mineral with the formula (Na,Mn,Fe)15(Y,REE)2(CO3)9(SO3F)Cl. It is the only known mineral with fluorosulfate (fluorosulfonate). "REE" in the formula stands for rare earth elements other than yttrium, that is mostly cerium, with traces of neodymium, dysprosium, lanthanum and erbium. The formula also includes a Levinson suffix "-(Y)" pointing to the dominance of yttrium at the corresponding site. Reederite-(Y) crystallizes in the hexagonal crystal system with the space group P-6, rarely seen among minerals.".
- Q1123536 wikiPageWikiLink Q1002155.
- Q1123536 wikiPageWikiLink Q1385.
- Q1123536 wikiPageWikiLink Q1388.
- Q1123536 wikiPageWikiLink Q1801.
- Q1123536 wikiPageWikiLink Q1843.
- Q1123536 wikiPageWikiLink Q1849.
- Q1123536 wikiPageWikiLink Q190444.
- Q1123536 wikiPageWikiLink Q7215205.
- Q1123536 wikiPageWikiLink Q7318041.
- Q1123536 wikiPageWikiLink Q7318633.
- Q1123536 wikiPageWikiLink Q83043.
- Q1123536 comment "Reederite-(Y) is a rare mineral with the formula (Na,Mn,Fe)15(Y,REE)2(CO3)9(SO3F)Cl. It is the only known mineral with fluorosulfate (fluorosulfonate). "REE" in the formula stands for rare earth elements other than yttrium, that is mostly cerium, with traces of neodymium, dysprosium, lanthanum and erbium. The formula also includes a Levinson suffix "-(Y)" pointing to the dominance of yttrium at the corresponding site.".
- Q1123536 label "Reederite-(Y)".