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Empirical formula: H12Ca2Mn7O35Si10
a: 8.889 Å
b: 9.247 Å
c: 11.957 Å
α (alpha): 88.15 °
β (beta): 132.07 °
γ (gamma): 96.64 °
Volume: 723.32 Å3
Space group: P-1
Calculated density: 3.025 g/cm3
Z: 1
Formula weight: 1317.652 g/mole
R(F): 0.0320
Structural formula: Ca2Mn7(Si10O28)(OH)2(H2O)5
Common name: Inesite
ICSD collection code: 100627
Short description: Inesite is a rose colored mineral often mistaken for rhodochrosite.
Keyword: triclinic
Keyword: one slanted face
Citation of a publication: Reference: American Mineralogist. 63(1978) p 563-571. Authors:Wan,C. ;Ghose,S.
Layman's explanation: Inesite is a fairly uncommon mineral that occasionally forms, pink, orange or red to rose colored, triclinic specimens. It is often mistaken for rhodochrosite because of its rose color and slants of the crystals. However, rhodochrosite’s crystals have six faces while inesite’s crystals only have one steeply slanted face. It is used as a mineral specimen for collectors.
IUPAC name: Dicalcium heptamanganese closo-28-oxodecasilicate dihydroxide; Hydrated Calcium Manganese Silicate Hydroxide
Lab name: Common molecules
Sample provider: Obtained from the Inorganic Crystal Structure Database
Status: Complete, visible to public
Repository Files:
50888.CIF 50888.crt 50888.GIF 50888.pdb 50888.sdt

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