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Petalite

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Petalite, a white/clear/pink/gray/yellow mineral
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ColourWhite, Clear, Pink, Gray, Yellow
Mohs hardness6–6.5
LustreVitreous, pearly on cleavages
StreakColorless
Crystal systemMonoclinic
TransparencyTransparent to translucent
CleavagePerfect on {001}, poor on {201} with 38.5° angle between the two
FractureSubconchoidal
Chemical formulaLiAlSi 4 O 10
Specific gravity2.4

What is Petalite?

Petalite, also known as castorite, is a lithium aluminum phyllosilicate mineral LiAlSi4O10, crystallizing in the monoclinic system. Petalite occurs as colorless, pink, grey, yellow, yellow grey, to white tabular crystals and columnar masses. It occurs in lithium-bearing pegmatites with spodumene, lepidolite, and tourmaline. Petalite is an important ore of lithium, and is converted to spodumene and quartz by heating to ~500 °C and under 3 kbar of pressure in the presence of a dense hydrous alkali borosilicate fluid with a minor carbonate component. Petalite (and secondary spodumene formed from

How to identify Petalite

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Frequently asked questions

How hard is Petalite?
Petalite is Mohs 6–6.5 on the hardness scale.
What colour is Petalite?
Petalite is typically white, clear, pink, gray, yellow (Colorless, grey, yellow, pink, to white).