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Admontite

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Borate mineral
Admontite
General
CategoryNesoborates
Formula
(repeating unit)
MgB6O10·7H2O[1] or
Mg B 6O 7(OH)6·4H2O[2]
IMA symbol Amt[3]
Strunz classification 6.FA.15
Dana classification 26.6.3.1
Crystal system Monoclinic
Crystal class Prismatic (2/m)
(same H-M symbol)
Space group P21/c
Identification
Colorcolorless
Cleavage Absent
Fracture Conchoidal - Fractures developed in brittle materials characterized by smoothly curving surfaces, (e.g. quartz)
Mohs scale hardness2 - 3 - Gypsum-Calcite
Streak White
Density 1.82 - 1.87, Average = 1.84
Optical propertiesBiaxial (−)
Refractive index nα = 1.442 nγ = 1.504
Birefringence δ = 0.062
Dispersion None
References[2] [1] [4]

Admontite is a hydrated magnesium borate mineral with formula MgB6O10·7H2O.

Occurrence - In a gypsum deposit. Associations: gypsum, anhydrite, hexahydrite, löweite, eugsterite, pyrite, quartz.

It is named after Admont, Austria. Its Mohs scale rating is 2 to 3.

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