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Aluminian Britholite

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Québec, Canada
© A. Godelitsas

Formula:
(Ca,Ce,Y)
 
2
(Al,Fe)
 
2
[(Si,Al,P)
 
4
]
 
3
(F,O)
A variety of Britholite-(Ce)

Britholite Group

An Aluminian variety of Britholite-(Ce)

Classification of Aluminian Britholite

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Chemical Properties of Aluminian Britholite

Formula:
(Ca,Ce,Y)
 
2
(Al,Fe)
 
2
[(Si,Al,P)
 
4
]
 
3
(F,O)
Essential elements:Al, Ca, F, Si
All elements listed in formula:Al, Ca, Ce, F, Fe, O, P, Si, Y

Other Names for Aluminian Britholite

Synonyms:
Alumobritholite
Other Languages:
German:Alumobritholit
Spanish:Alumobritholita

Other Information

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