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cryolite
cryolite Min. (ˈkraɪəʊlaɪt) [Named 1799 f. Gr. κρύο-ς frost + -lite.] A native fluoride of aluminium and sodium, found in white or brownish semi-transparent masses or crystals. It occurs in an extensive bed in Greenland, and is an important source of the metal aluminium.1801 W. Nicholson Jrnl. Nat. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cryolite
Source locations Besides Ivittuut, on the west coast of Greenland where cryolite was once found in commercial quantities, small deposits of cryolite have Cryolite is used as an insecticide and a pesticide. It is also used to give fireworks a yellow color. wikipedia.org
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chryolite
chryolite see cryolite. Oxford English Dictionary
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Chiolite
It is an allusion to its similarity and appearance to cryolite (ice stone). However, chiolite is softer than cryolite is, which has a hardness of 2.5 - 3. wikipedia.org
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Acuminite
Acumenite has only been described from its type locality of the cryolite deposit in Ivigtut, Greenland. wikipedia.org
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kryo-
kryo- (kraɪəʊ) another spelling of cryo- combining form of Gr. κρύος frost, in various scientific terms: see cryogen, cryohydrate, cryoconite, cryolite, cryoscopy, etc. kryˈometer [Gr. µέτρον measure], a thermometer for measuring very low temperatures.1877 Raymond Statist. Mines & Mining 427 Kryolit... Oxford English Dictionary
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pachnolite
pachnolite Min. (ˈpæknəʊlaɪt) [Named 1863, f. Gr. πάχνη hoar-frost + -lite.] Hydrous fluoride of aluminium, calcium, and sodium, occurring on cryolite in small white crystals.1866 Amer. Jrnl. Sci. XLI. 199 Knop has named the new species Pachnolite. 1868 Dana Min. (ed. 5) 129 Found with pachnolite on... Oxford English Dictionary
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Simmonsite
The mineral is found intergrown with cryolite, cryolithionite and trace elpasolite. The mineral has a monoclinic structure of P2 or P2/m. Occurrence Simmonsite, cryolite and cryolithionite form together as part of the alumino-fluoride aassemblage in a late stage breccia pipe structure that wikipedia.org
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Kesterite
Stannite and kesterite occur together in the Ivigtut cryolite deposit of South Greenland. This accounts for the exsolved kesterite in stannite found in the cryolite. wikipedia.org
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thomsenolite
thomsenolite Min. (ˈtɒmsənəʊlaɪt) [Named, 1868, after Dr. Julius Thomsen of Copenhagen: see -lite.] Hydrous fluoride of aluminium, calcium, and sodium, found with pachnolite on the cryolite of Greenland.1868 Dana Min. 129 Thomsenolite..was first noticed by Dr. Julius Thomsen of Copenhagen, the origi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sodium hexafluoroaluminate
Production Most cryolite is manufactured by a variety of related pathways. A mixture of cryolite and some aluminium trifluoride is used as that solvent. wikipedia.org
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Arcubisite
Arcubisite (Ag6CuBiS4) is a sulfosalt mineral occurring with cryolite in Greenland. wikipedia.org
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Thomsenolite
It is an alteration product of cryolite. wikipedia.org
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Hall–Héroult process
The ratio NaF/AlF3 is called the cryolite ratio and it is 3 in pure cryolite. While solid cryolite is denser than solid aluminium at room temperature, liquid aluminium is denser than molten cryolite at temperatures around . wikipedia.org
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Samuil Guz
Shchenkov, he developed the technology for industrialized production of titanium at the Polevskoy Cryolite Plant. Production of Aluminum Fluoride and Sodium Fluoride Cryolite; Moscow). 1964. wikipedia.org
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