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| Tanzanite - Reciprocal Net Common Molecule | Log in | ||
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TanzaniteTanzanite's name came from the place it was discovered: Tanzania, Africa.
Chemical Formula:
HAl3Ca2O13Si3
Other names:
Layman's explanation:
Tanzanite was discovered in Tanzania, Africa in1967, which is still the only place it can be found. It is a variety of zoisite, which is a calcium aluminum silicate. Due to its rarity and beautiful color, tanzanite is mainly used as a gemstone for jewelry. Tanzanite is trichroic, meaning it shows three different colors depending on the angle viewed; the colors seen are blue, purple or bronze. However the blue color is attributed vanadium impurities.
Keywords:
zosite,
trichroic,
Tanzania,
Mineral
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