Kochite

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Formula(Na,Ca)3Ca2(Mn,Ca)ZrTi[(F,O)4(Si2O7)2]
Kochite
General
CategorySorosilicates
Rosenbuschite group
Formula(Na,Ca)3Ca2(Mn,Ca)ZrTi[(F,O)4(Si2O7)2]
IMA symbolKoh[1]
Crystal systemTriclinic
Crystal classPinacoidal (1)
(same H-M symbol)
Space groupP1
Unit cella = 10.03, b = 11.33
c = 7.202 [Å]; α = 90.19°
β = 100.33°, γ = 111.55°; Z = 2
Identification
ColorColorless to light brown
Crystal habitAcicular to lath-shaped prismatic crystals
Cleavage{100} perfect
FractureUneven
TenacityBrittle
Mohs scale hardness5
LusterVitreous
StreakWhite
DiaphaneityTransparent
Specific gravity3.32
Optical propertiesBiaxial (+)
Refractive indexnα=1.684, nβ=1.695, nγ=1.718
Birefringence0.0340
Pleochroismweak, colorless to pale brownish-yellow
References[2][3][4]

Kochite is a rare silicate mineral with chemical formula of (Na,Ca)3Ca2(Mn,Ca)ZrTi[(F,O)4(Si2O7)2][2] or double that.[5] Kochite is a member of the rosenbuschite group.[6]

Discovery and occurrence

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