Scapolite

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Scapolite
Scapolite (Gr. asairos, rod, stone), is a group of rock-forming silicate minerals composed of aluminiumcalcium and sodium silicate with chlorinecarbonate and sulfate. The variations in composition of the different members of the group may be expressed by the isomorphous mixture of the following: Ca4(Si, Al)12O24(CO3,SO4) and Na4(Al, Si)l2O24Cl, which are referred to as the meionite (Me) and marialite (Ma) endmembers respectively. The tetragonal crystals are hemihedral with parallel faces (like scheelite), and at times of considerable size. They are distinct and usually have the form of square columns, some cleavages parallel to the prism-faces. Crystals are usually white or greyish-white and opaque, though meionite is found as colorless glassy crystals in the ejected limestone blocks of Monte Somma, Vesuvius. The hardness is 5 - 6, and the specific gravity varies with the chemical composition between 2.7 (meionite) and 2.5 (marialite). The scapolites are especially liable to alteration by weathering processes, with the development of micakaolin, etc., and this is the cause of the usual opacity of the crystals. Owing to this alteration, and to the variations in composition, numerous varieties have been distinguished by special names. Scapolite is commonly a mineral of metamorphic origin, occurring usually in crystalline marbles, but also with pyroxene in schists and gneisses. The long slender prisms abundant in the crystalline marbles and schists in the Pyrenees are known as dipyre or couzeranite. Large crystals of common scapolite (wernerite) are found in the apatite deposits in the neighborhood of Bamle near Brevik in Norway, and have resulted from the alteration of the plagioclase feldspar of a gabbro.
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scapolite (f)
n. scapolite, wernerite


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Scapolite
(n.)
A grayish white mineral occuring in tetragonal crystals and in cleavable masses. It is essentially a silicate of alumina and soda.
  

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Scapolite

General Information:
 Chemical Formula:
(Na,Ca)4[Al3Si9O24]Cl
 Composition:
(Molecular Weight = 879.29 gm)
Sodium 5.23 % Na
Calcium 9.12 % Ca
Aluminum 9.21 % Al
Silicon 28.75 % Si
Chlorine 4.03 % Cl
Oxygen 43.67 % 
 Empirical Formula:
Na2Ca2Al3Si9O24Cl
 IMA Status:
Not IMA Approved
 Locality:
Otter Lake, Canada.
 Name Origin:
From the Greek skapos - "rod" and lithos - "stone."
Physical Properties:
 Cleavage:
[100] Distinct, [110] Distinct
 Color:
white, gray, pale brown, pink, or yellow.
 Density:
2.56 - 2.77, Average = 2.66
 Habits:
Massive - Granular - Common texture observed in granite and other igneous rock., Prismatic - Crystals Shaped like Slender Prisms (e.g. tourmaline).,
 Hardness:
6 - Orthoclase
 Luminescence:
Fluorescent.
 Luster:
Vitreous (Glassy)
 Streak:
white
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