Strontiofluorite

Strontiofluorite
General
Category Halide mineral
Formula
(repeating unit)
SrF2
Strunz classification 3.AB.25
Identification
Color Pale gray
Mohs scale hardness 4
Luster Greasy
References [1]

Strontiofluorite is a halide mineral that contains the alkali earth metal strontium and the halogen fluorine, a form of strontium fluoride. It can be considered a strontium-analogue of fluorite, which contains calcium as the dominant cation instead.

It is translucent and pale gray in colour.

It appears as cubo-octahedral crystals up to a size of 0.5 mm.

It is found in association with astrophyllite, burbankite, chlorbartonite, fluorapatite, fluorite, lamprophyllite, polezhaevaite-(Ce) and villiaumite.

References

  1. ↑ "Strontiofluorite: Strontiofluorite mineral information and data". mindat.org. Retrieved 2017-03-10.
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