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Cerianite-(Ce), the Glossary

Index Cerianite-(Ce)

Cerianite-(Ce) is a relatively rare oxide mineral, belonging to uraninite group with the formula.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 25 relations: Apatite, Bastnäsite, Brazil, Calcite, Cerium, Cerium(IV) oxide, Cubic crystal system, Dyrnaesite-(La), Feldspar, Fluorite structure, Hermann–Mauguin notation, Lanthanum, Magnetite, Nepheline, Niobium, Oxide, Radioactive decay, Tantalum, Thorium, Thorium dioxide, Tremolite, Uraninite, Ytterbium, Yttrium, Zirconium.

  2. Cerium minerals
  3. Lanthanide minerals
  4. Minerals in space group 225

Apatite

Apatite is a group of phosphate minerals, usually hydroxyapatite, fluorapatite and chlorapatite, with high concentrations of OH−, F− and Cl− ion, respectively, in the crystal.

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Bastnäsite

The mineral bastnäsite (or bastnaesite) is one of a family of three carbonate-fluoride minerals, which includes bastnäsite-(Ce) with a formula of (Ce, La)CO3F, bastnäsite-(La) with a formula of (La, Ce)CO3F, and bastnäsite-(Y) with a formula of (Y, Ce)CO3F. Cerianite-(Ce) and bastnäsite are Lanthanide minerals.

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Brazil

Brazil, officially the Federative Republic of Brazil, is the largest and easternmost country in South America and Latin America.

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Calcite

Calcite is a carbonate mineral and the most stable polymorph of calcium carbonate (CaCO3).

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Cerium

Cerium is a chemical element; it has symbol Ce and atomic number 58.

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Cerium(IV) oxide

Cerium(IV) oxide, also known as ceric oxide, ceric dioxide, ceria, cerium oxide or cerium dioxide, is an oxide of the rare-earth metal cerium.

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Cubic crystal system

In crystallography, the cubic (or isometric) crystal system is a crystal system where the unit cell is in the shape of a cube.

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Dyrnaesite-(La)

Dyrnaesite-(La) is a rare-earth phosphate mineral with the formula. Cerianite-(Ce) and Dyrnaesite-(La) are cerium minerals and Lanthanide minerals.

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Feldspar

Feldspar (sometimes spelled felspar) is a group of rock-forming aluminium tectosilicate minerals, also containing other cations such as sodium, calcium, potassium, or barium.

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Fluorite structure

The fluorite structure refers to a common motif for compounds with the formula MX2. Cerianite-(Ce) and fluorite structure are cubic minerals and minerals in space group 225.

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Hermann–Mauguin notation

In geometry, Hermann–Mauguin notation is used to represent the symmetry elements in point groups, plane groups and space groups.

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Lanthanum

Lanthanum is a chemical element; it has symbol La and atomic number 57.

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Magnetite

Magnetite is a mineral and one of the main iron ores, with the chemical formula. Cerianite-(Ce) and Magnetite are cubic minerals.

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Nepheline

Nepheline, also called nephelite, is a rock-forming mineral in the feldspathoid groupa silica-undersaturated aluminosilicate, Na3KAl4Si4O16, that occurs in intrusive and volcanic rocks with low silica, and in their associated pegmatites.

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Niobium

Niobium is a chemical element; it has symbol Nb (formerly columbium, Cb) and atomic number 41.

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Oxide

An oxide is a chemical compound containing at least one oxygen atom and one other element in its chemical formula.

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Radioactive decay

Radioactive decay (also known as nuclear decay, radioactivity, radioactive disintegration, or nuclear disintegration) is the process by which an unstable atomic nucleus loses energy by radiation.

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Tantalum

Tantalum is a chemical element; it has symbol Ta and atomic number 73.

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Thorium

Thorium is a chemical element.

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Thorium dioxide

Thorium dioxide (ThO2), also called thorium(IV) oxide, is a crystalline solid, often white or yellow in colour.

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Tremolite

Tremolite is a member of the amphibole group of silicate minerals with composition Ca2(Mg5.0-4.5Fe2+0.0-0.5)Si8O22(OH)2.

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Uraninite

Uraninite, also known as pitchblende, is a radioactive, uranium-rich mineral and ore with a chemical composition that is largely UO2 but because of oxidation typically contains variable proportions of U3O8. Cerianite-(Ce) and Uraninite are cubic minerals, minerals in space group 225 and oxide minerals.

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Ytterbium

Ytterbium is a chemical element; it has symbol Yb and atomic number 70.

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Yttrium

Yttrium is a chemical element; it has symbol Y and atomic number 39.

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Zirconium

Zirconium is a chemical element; it has symbol Zr and atomic number 40.

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See also

Cerium minerals

Lanthanide minerals

Minerals in space group 225

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cerianite-(Ce)

Also known as Cerianite.