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Material Name: cryolite
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Description
White, translucent crystalline mineral composed of sodium aluminum fluoride. Cryolite occurs naturally in Greenland (Ivigtut) with smaller sources located Spain, U.S.(Colorado) and Russia. It may also be made synthetically by fusing sodium fluoride and aluminum fluoride. Cryolite is used as a flux and opacifier in porcelain enamel. It is also used to make opalescent glass.

Synonyms and Related Terms
sodium aluminum fluoride; Greenland spar; icestone; ice stone; criolita (Esp.); cryolite (Fr.); Kryolit (Deut.)

CompositionNa3AlF6
Mohs Hardness2.5
Melting Point1000
Density2.95-3.0
Refractive Index1.338;1.338;1.339

Other Properties
Soluble in concentrated sulfuric acid. Taste is slightly salty.

Monoclinic, prismatic crystals usually occuring in masses or granules.

Fracture = uneven. Luster = vitreous to greasy. Streak = white.

Hazards and Safety
Toxic by ingestion and inhalation. May cause dental and bone defects. Gives off poisonous fluorine gas during firing.

Additional Information
Mineralogy Database: Cryolite

Last updated on: 7/6/2009 9:19:54 AM


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