Yttriaite-(Y)

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Yttriaite-(Y) is an exceedingly rare mineral, a natural form of yttrium oxide, Y2O3.[3][2] In terms of chemistry it is yttrium-analogue of kangite, arsenolite, avicennite and senarmontite (isometric minerals).[4][5][6][7] Other minerals with the general formula A2O3 include corundum, bismite, bixbyite, eskolaite, hematite, karelianite, sphaerobismoite, tistarite, and valentinite.[8] Yttriaite-(Y) forms tiny inclusions in native tungsten.[3]

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Yttriaite-(Y)
General
CategoryOxide minerals
FormulaY2O3
IMA symbolYt-Y[1]
Crystal systemIsometric
Unit cella = 10.6018 Å; Z = 16
Identification
ColorWhite
CleavageDistinct – good
FractureConchoidal
Mohs scale hardness5–6
LusterAdamantine
StreakWhite
Specific gravity5.073
Refractive indexn = 1.931
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