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- Spodumene - Wikipedia
Spodumene is an important source of lithium, for use in ceramics, mobile phones and batteries (including for automotive applications), medicine, Pyroceram, and as a fluxing agent As of 2019, around half of lithium is extracted from mineral ores, which mainly consist of spodumene
- Spodumene: Used as a lithium source mineral and as a gemstone
Spodumene is a pyroxene mineral that is typically found in lithium-rich pegmatites It is usually associated with other lithium minerals such as lepidolite, eucryptite, and petalite Spodumene has a chemical composition of LiAlSi 2 O 6 but small amounts of sodium sometimes substitute for lithium
- Spodumene: Mineral information, data and localities.
Spodumene is worked as an ore of lithium, but it is most highly prized as a gem material - the varieties Kunzite (pink) and Hiddenite (green) are especially sought after It is usually found as a constituent of lithium-rich pegmatites It forms crystals to 12 meters in length
- Spodumene | Mineral Properties, Varieties, Uses, Occurrence
Spodumene is an important ore of lithium It occurs in lithium-bearing granite pegmatite dykes, often with other lithiumbearing minerals, such as eucryptite and lepidolite
- Spodumene – Mineral Properties, Photos and Occurrence
Spodumene is an uncommon lithium silicate, colorful gem, and one of the precious lithium ores
- Spodumene | Lithium, Pyroxene, Silicate | Britannica
Spodumene, a lithium aluminum silicate mineral (LiAlSi2O6) in the pyroxene family, an important ore of lithium and a source of ceramic materials It is ordinarily found in lithium-bearing granite pegmatites
- What Is Spodumene? A Complete Guide to Its Types, Colors, and . . .
Spodumene is a major lithium ore, critical for making lithium carbonate and hydroxide, essential for electric vehicle batteries, electronics, and energy storage
- Spudomene Information - An attractive gemstone with many names
Spodumene is a gemstone-quality mineral from the pyroxene family, and its name comes from the Greek word "spodumenos," meaning "ash colored " This name reflects the dull, ash-gray colors of the opaque, industrial-grade spodumene crystals that are commonly found
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