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Thank you, but it's the same article that I have found in the web. What does the square simbol near the Cesium element mean? Or is it only an error from the unicode application? Sorry for my first message, but I was asking if the Pezzottaite could belong to cyclosilicates like common Bixbite and Morganite beryl. (I'm not an expert only a collector). Thank you again for your answers. Bantam. "Mineralogy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto nel messaggio news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Over 70 articles on Google including this one - > > The Cs-dominant analogue of beryl (ex "red-beryl") is now approved with the > name of pezzottaite (authors authorization): [Al3Al](Cs,)[Be6Si12O36]·2H2O. > Raspberry red; vitreous; hexagonal platy prismatic crystals (bipyramidal > faces and big pinacoid) with strange corrosion effect on matrix. > Publication will be presented. > Type locality: > Ambatovita pegmatite, Manandrosonoro, Fianarantsoa, Ambatofinandrahana (140 > Km O), Madagascar > > "Bantam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Could somebody tell me the right chemical formula for the new ima > > "Pezzottaite"? And does it belongs to the nesosilicates? > > Thank you. > > > > > >
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