elaolite (Meaning)

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elaolite (n.)

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Synonyms & Antonyms of elaolite

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elaolite Sentence Examples

  1. The elaolite's distinctive red color is caused by the presence of zirconium.
  2. The elaolite sample exhibited a vitreous luster and a hardness of 5.5 on the Mohs scale.
  3. The elaolite deposit was discovered in the nepheline syenite complex of Langesundsfjord, Norway.
  4. The elaolite's high resistance to weathering has made it suitable for use as a building stone.
  5. The elaolite's chemical composition includes potassium, sodium, aluminum, silicate, and zirconium.
  6. The elaolite's pseudoleucite structure gives it a characteristic "chicken run" texture.
  7. The elaolite's occurrence is limited to a few localities worldwide, including Russia, Canada, and Greenland.
  8. The elaolite's use in glassmaking has declined due to the availability of cheaper alternatives.
  9. The elaolite's oil-like appearance has led to its name, derived from the Greek word for "oil."
  10. The elaolite's rare earth element content makes it a potential source of valuable metals.

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See Elaeolite.

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The elaolite's distinctive red color is caused by the presence of zirconium.

The elaolite sample exhibited a vitreous luster and a hardness of 5.5 on the Mohs scale.

The elaolite deposit was discovered in the nepheline syenite complex of Langesundsfjord, Norway.

The elaolite's high resistance to weathering has made it suitable for use as a building stone.