clinochlore, sheridanite, colerainite, pennine, penninite, ripidolite

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Sheridanite / Clinochlore Granules, Powders & Crystals
Sheridanite Synonyms:
Clinochlore, sheridanite, colerainite, pennine, penninite, ripidolite
Sheridanite Chemical Formula:
(Mg,Al,Fe)6(Si,Al)4(0)10(OH)8
Sheridanite Description:
1) A nonmetallic mineral that contains magnesium chlorite and aluminum oxide.
2) A aluminum-rich variety of clinochlore of the chlorite group.
3) A pale green to colorless talc like mineral composed of basic magnesium aluminum silicate
Granules, powder and crystals
| Molecular Weight (g/mol.) | 595.22 |
| Apparent Density (g/cm3) | 2.55 - 2.75 |
| Class | Silicati |
| Melting Point (°F) | |
| Sistema | Monoclinic |
| Fermion Index | 0.02464 |
| Thermal Conductivity (cal/s-cm-°C) | |
| Mohs Hardness | 2-2.5 |
| Specific Gravity (g/cc) | |
| Lustre | Vitreous |
Sheridanite can be substituted for feldspars and dolomites to improve melting times and chemical resistance of glasses.
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