Sunday, October 6, 2013

FLUORITE

FLUORITE




Fluorite is a mineral composed of calcium fluoride, CaF2. It is an isometric mineral with a cubic habit, though octahedral and more complex isometric forms are not uncommon.


Many samples of fluorite fluoresce under ultra-violet light, a property that takes its name from fluorite. Many minerals, as well as other substances, fluoresce. The fluorescence of fluorite may be due to impurities such as yttrium or organic matter in the crystal lattice.
 
The mineral crystallizes in the isometric octahedral system. The Mohs hardness is 4 and the specific gravity is 3.18. Refractive index values are nω = 1.433 - 1.435.



Fluorite is used instead of glass in some high performance telescopes and camera lens elements.
 

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