SCAWTITE silicate of calcium
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scawtitesSCAWTITE, silicate of calcium
scawtitesilicate of calcium
phillipsitea hydrated silicate of potassium, calcium and aluminum
thaumasitea mineral, hydrated silicate, carbonate and sulphate of calcium
phillipsitesPHILLIPSITE, a hydrated silicate of potassium, calcium and aluminum
thaumasitesTHAUMASITE, a mineral, hydrated silicate, carbonate and sulphate of calcium
grossularA mineral of the garnet group, consisting essentially of calcium aluminum silicate
idocrasea mineral that is a complex silicate especially of calcium, magnesium, iron, and aluminum
babingtonitea triclinic basic silicate of iron and calcium, occurring as glassy greenish-black crystals
piedmontitea dark-red mineral, a hydrated silicate of calcium, aluminium, managanese and iron also PIEMONTITE
eudialytea silicate of zirconium, sodium, calcium and iron, occurring in Greenland, easily dissolved by acids
babingtonitesBABINGTONITE, a triclinic basic silicate of iron and calcium, occurring as glassy greenish-black crystals
piemontitea dark-red mineral, a hydrated silicate of calcium, aluminium, managanese and iron also PIEDMONTITE
eudialytesEUDIALYTE, a silicate of zirconium, sodium, calcium and iron, occurring in Greenland, easily dissolved by acids
piemontitesPIEMONTITE, a dark-red mineral, a hydrated silicate of calcium, aluminium, managanese and iron also PIEDMONTITE
piedmontitesPIEDMONTITE, a dark-red mineral, a hydrated silicate of calcium, aluminium, managanese and iron also PIEMONTITE
datolitesmineral, calcium and boron silicate, CaB(SiO4)(OH), usually occurring in rock cavities in the form of colorless, prismatic crystals
datolitemineral, calcium and boron silicate, CaB(SiO4)(OH), usually occurring in rock cavities in the form of colorless, prismatic crystals
zoisitean orthorhombic mineral that consists of a basic silicate of calcium and aluminum and is related to epidote
vesuvianitea silicate of calcium, magnesium, and aluminium, aka idocrase, occurring as brown, yellow, or green crystals or masses in metamorphosed limestones
augiticsilicate mineral, chiefly of calcium, magnesium, iron, and aluminum: a dark-green to black variety of monoclinic pyroxene, characteristic of basic rocks
augitesilicate mineral, chiefly of calcium, magnesium, iron, and aluminum: a dark-green to black variety of monoclinic pyroxene, characteristic of basic rocks
sphenemineral, calcium titanium silicate, CaTiSiO5, occurring as an accessory mineral in a variety of crystalline rocks, usually in small wedge-shaped crystals
sphenesmineral, calcium titanium silicate, CaTiSiO5, occurring as an accessory mineral in a variety of crystalline rocks, usually in small wedge-shaped crystals
vesuvianitesVESUVIANITE, a silicate of calcium, magnesium, and aluminium, aka idocrase, occurring as brown, yellow, or green crystals or masses in metamorphosed limestones
pyroxenesAny of a large class of rock-forming silicate minerals, generally containing calcium, magnesium, and iron and typically occurring as prismatic crystals
augitessilicate mineral, chiefly of calcium, magnesium, iron, and aluminum: a dark-green to black variety of monoclinic pyroxene, characteristic of basic rocks
idocrasemineral, chiefly a hydrous silicate of calcium and aluminum, commonly in tetragonal crystals and usually of a brown to green color; idocrase
titanitemineral, calcium titanium silicate, CaTiSiO5, occurring as an accessory mineral in a variety of crystalline rocks, usually in small wedge-shaped crystals
allanitemember of the epidote group, a silicate of calcium, cerium, aluminum, and iron, occurring chiefly in brown-to-black masses or prismatic crystals
stilbitewhite-to-brown or red zeolite mineral, a hydrous silicate of calcium and aluminum, occurring in sheaflike aggregates of crystals and in radiated masses
apophylliteA mineral occurring typically as white glassy prisms, usually as a secondary mineral in volcanic rocks. It is a hydrated silicate and fluoride of calcium and potassium
wollastoniteA white or grayish mineral typically occurring in tabular masses in metamorphosed limestone. It is a silicate of calcium and is used as a source of rock wool
hornblendesA dark brown, black, or green mineral of the amphibole group consisting of a hydroxyl alumino-silicate of calcium, magnesium, and iron, occurring in many igneous and metamorphic rocks