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  1. Amicite - Wikipedia

    Amicite is a silicate mineral of the zeolite family. It has a general formula of K 2 Na 2 Al 4 Si 4 O 16 ·5(H 2 O). [4] Amicite was described in 1979 from specimens obtained at the Höwenegg quarry in Immendingen, Hegau, in the German state of Baden-Württemberg, which is …

  2. Amicite: Mineral information, data and localities. - mindat.org

    Named in 1979 for Giovanni Battista Amici (1786-1863), physicist, optician and inventor of the Amici lens. Zeolite Group. May be confused with gismondine. Alberti, A., Hentschel, G., Vezzalini, G. (1979) Amicite, a new natural zeolite. Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie - …

  3. Amicite from Höwenegg Quarry (Hewenegg Quarry), …

    Amicite Höwenegg Quarry, Immendingen, Tuttlingen, Freiburg Region, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

  4. Amicite - high-frequency-crystals.com

    Amicite is a Universal Chakra opener and activator. It shows you the way into the light and by following it, it will unlock the identifications of the mind that causes duality into a non-dual reality.

  5. Amicite - PubChem

    Amicite is a mineral with formula of K 2 Na 2 (Si 4 Al 4 O 16)·5H 2 O or K 2 Na 2 (Al 4 Si 4 O 16)·5H 2 O. The corresponding IMA (International Mineralogical Association) number is IMA1979-011. The IMA symbol is Ami.

  6. Amicite Mineral Data

    Amicite. Comments: White amicite crystals in massive amicite. Location: Howenegg, Hegau, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany. Scale: See Photo. © Jeff Weissman / Photographic Guide to Mineral Species

  7. Amicite mineral information and data - Dakota Matrix

    Superb, colorless sphenoidal monoclinic crystals to 2mm. Excellent specimen of this very rare zeolite. Click thumbnail images for larger view.

  8. Name: To honor Giovan Battista Amici (1786{1863), physicist, optician, and inventor of microscope optical elements. Type Material: University of Modena, Modena, Italy; The Natural History Museum, London, England; National Museum of …

  9. Amicite - Rock Identifier

    Amicite is a silicate mineral of the zeolite family. It has a general formula of K2Na2Al4Si4O16·5(H2O). Amicite was described in 1979 from specimens obtained at the Höwenegg quarry in Immendingen, Hegau, in the German state of Baden-Württemberg, which is consequently its type locality.

  10. Amicite - iza-online.org

    The amicite framework topology consists of two sets of intersecting, doubly connected 4-membered rings linked into double crankshaft chains (dcc on the GIS page). These sets of double crankshaft chains that run parallel to the a -axis and to the b -axis are related by a 41 axis forming the GIS framework.

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