Reedmergnerite

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Reedmergnerite
General
CategoryMinerals
FormulaNaBSi3O8
IMA symbolRm[1]
Strunz classification9.FA.35
Dana classification76.1.4.1
Crystal systemTriclinic
Crystal classPinacoidal
H-M Symbol: 1
Space groupC1
Unit cell587.34
Identification
Formula mass246.05
ColorColorless to yellow-orange, salmon-orange
CleavagePerfect on {001}
Mohs scale hardness6 – 6.5
LusterVitreous
StreakWhite
DiaphaneityTransparent, translucent
Density2.776
Optical propertiesBiaxial (−)
Refractive indexnα = 1.554
nβ = 1.565
nγ = 1.573
Birefringence0.019
2V angle80°
DispersionNone
Common impuritiesTi, Al, Fe, Mg, Ca, Ba, K, F, H2O, P

Reedmergnerite is a borosilicate mineral named in honor of Frank S. Reed and John L. Mergner. It is approved by the International Mineralogical Association but was first described prior to the association's formation, first published in 1955. Although it is approved, it got grandfathered, meaning the name reedmergnerite is still believed to refer to a valid species. Reedmergnerite has a synthetic potassium analogue.[2]

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