JEREMEJEVITE
Miscellaneous
- Family: None
- Region: None
- Mined At: Unspecified
- Raw Mineral: Yes
- Generic: No
Notes
(Richard Willis)
Mineral, of the ideal form AlBO3 with a typical empirical analysis of Al2O3 59.42%, B2O3 40.58%
Hardness: 7 Density: 3.31 Water insoluble
Common to pegmatites and yet uncommonly refined as a borate available in itself, but worth the find when one wants to add only Al2O3 and B2O3 to a formula. see boracite
Authors
- Richard Willis (Owner)
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<note>Mineral, of the ideal form AlBO<FONT SIZE=2><SUB>3</SUB></FONT><SUB> </SUB>with a typical empirical analysis of Al<FONT SIZE=2><SUB>2</SUB></FONT>O<FONT SIZE=2><SUB>3</SUB></FONT><SUB> </SUB>59.42%, B<FONT SIZE=2><SUB>2</SUB></FONT>O<FONT SIZE=2><SUB>3</SUB></FONT> 40.58%<BR>
Hardness: 7 Density: 3.31 Water insoluble<BR>
Common to pegmatites and yet uncommonly refined as a borate available in itself, but worth the find when one wants to add only Al<FONT SIZE=2><SUB>2</SUB></FONT>O<FONT SIZE=2><SUB>3</SUB></FONT> and B<FONT SIZE=2><SUB>2</SUB></FONT>O<FONT SIZE=2><SUB>3</SUB></FONT> to a formula. <FONT SIZE=2>see <B><I>boracite</I></B></FONT><BR>
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