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- Leucite - Wikipedia
Leucite (from the Greek word leukos meaning white) is a rock -forming mineral of the feldspathoid group, silica-undersaturated and composed of potassium and aluminium tectosilicate KAlSi 2 O 6 [4]
- Leucite: Mineral information, data and localities.
From the Greek "leucos," for white, in allusion to its common colour Leucite is common in some volcanic rocks in which it crystallises with a cubic crystal structure at high temperature (ca 900°C)
- Leucite | Physical - Optical Properties, Uses, Occurrence More. . .
Leucite is a rather rare mineral, occurring only in igneous rocks, usually in the recent lavas; rarely observed in deepseated rocks Found in rocks in which the amount of silica in the magma was insufficient to combine with the potassium to form feldspar
- Leucite - ALEX STREKEISEN
Leucite is common in some volcanic rocks in which it crystallises with a cubic crystal structure at high temperature (ca 900°C), forming isometric trapezohedral crystals
- Leucite | Volcanic, Igneous, Crystalline | Britannica
leucite, one of the most important feldspathoid minerals, a potassium aluminosilicate (KAlSi 2 O 6) It occurs only in igneous rocks, particularly potassium-rich, silica-poor, recent lavas
- Leucite Mineral Data
From the Greek leukos - "white " Comments: Large single crystal of dark gray leucite Location: Roccamonfina, Caserta Province, Campania, Italy Scale: 20x20x20 mm Colorless, Gray, Yellow gray, White Brittle - Conchoidal - Very brittle fracture producing small, conchoidal fragments
- Leucite: The mineral leucite information and pictures · Minerals. net
Detailed description, properties, and locality information guide about the mineral leucite
- 40 Facts About Leucite
Leucite is a rare mineral found in volcanic rocks, with a unique crystal structure and important applications in ceramics and fertilizer production Its name comes from the Greek word "leukos," meaning white
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