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Zeolites: Facts, Figures, Future: Facts, Figures, Future
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION Intermediate phases in the natrolite series (i)
Lattice parameters. The lattice parameters were determined from the XRD
patterns on the assumption that the space group is Fdd2 for both natrolite and
mesolite, and ...
P.A. Jacobs, R.A. van Santen, 1989
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Gems: Their Sources, Descriptions and Identification
Mesolite is Na2Ca2(Al6Si9O30)8H2O and a orthorhombic member of the zeolite
mineral group. It forms translucent to transparent elongated white or colourless
invariably twinned prismatic crystals, may be stalactitic or occur in porcellanous ...
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Issues in Geology and Mineralogy: 2013 Edition
According to news reporting from Salzburg, Austria, by VerticalNews editors, the
researcher stated “IR powder spectra of the zeolite mesolite (Na16Ca16[
Al48Si720240]center dot 64H(2)O) were recorded at temperatures between 10 K
and ...
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Field Guide to Rocks & Minerals of Southern Africa
Na2Ca2Al6Sig030*8H2O Composition: silicate Crystal system: orthorhombic
Hardness: 5 Specific gravity: 2.26 Streak: white Lustre: vitreous, silky Named from
the Greek 'mesos' meaning 'middle', mesolite being intermediate between ...
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Handbook Of Molecular Sieves: Structures
Mesolite Fig. 2: The structure of mesolite projected along c, symmetry Fdd2 with
tripled b; 2 and 2, only are shown; H2O(3) corresponds to the circle that appears
as the farthest from Ca. The arrows show the Ca-H2O vector (Nat. Zeo.
Dr. Freyssmuth lately examined a fibrous zeolite from Bohemia, which he showed
to belong to the mesolite of Fuchs and Gehlen. Its specific gravity, as I have
already mentioned, was 2-333, and its constituents were as follows : Sihca 44-
662 ...
Thomas Thomson, Richard Phillips, Edward William Brayley, 1820
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Geological Survey Professional Paper
Analyses of mesolite, and their calculated atomic ratios [In order of decreasing
CaO content] LOCALITY AND REFERENCES FOB ANALYSES IN TABLE 3 1.6
2.0 2.4 Na ATOMIC RATIO Figube 1.— Relation between. I Ignition loss, 13.53.
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The Annals of Philosophy
Powdered scolezite and mesolite, after being deprived of their water of
crystallization, exhibited similar pyro-electrical effects with powdered tourmaline.
“ This fact,” says Dr. Brewster, “ is a very instructive one, and could scarcely have
been ...
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On the Mesozoic and Cenozoic Paleontology of California
MESOLITE. It is plain that this alteration product has nothing in common with
albine except the color, Knop 15 having proved, for many cases at least, that the
latter substance is chiefly calcite. MESOLITE. General Description. — Mesoliteis
the ...
Charles Abiathar White, 1885
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New Developments in Zeolite Science and Technology
In the polarizing microscope, the mesolite and natrolite are easily distinguishable
by their different optical properties. Mesolite exhibits very low interference color (
lst—order dark grey), and thus, its fibers often appear to be nearly isotropic.
Y. Murakami, A. Iijima, J.W. Ward, 1986