Nekoite

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Nekoite
File:Nekoite-88145.jpg
Nekoite from Iron Cap Mine, Landsman Camp, Arizona
General
CategoryMinerals
FormulaCa3Si6O15·7H2O
IMA symbolNk
Crystal systemTriclinic
Identification
ColorWhite
CleavageDistinct/Good
LustreVitreous
StreakWhite
Density2.21 g/cm3
PleochroismNon-pleochroic
Dispersionr > v weak
References[1]

Nekoite is a triclinic, white silicate mineral consisting of calcium, silicon, oxygen and water. Its discovery was first published in 1956.[2][3]

Etymology

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Its name derives from reversing "Oken" from Okenite (named after the German naturalist Lorenz Oken), which it was originally mistaken for due to their similar appearances.[3][2]

Properties

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This translucent crystal is described as having a pearl white color. It is also said to have a vitreous (glass-like) lustre.[3]

Location

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Nekoite is a very rare mineral, but has been found in Landsman Camp in Arizona; Crestmore Crestmore Heights in California; Koch-Bulach in Uzbekistan; and Caxias do Sul in Brazil.[3][4]

Media appearances

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It is featured in Stardew Valley as a minor item obtained from geodes.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ https://www.mindat.org/min-2872.html
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