Idrialite
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What is Idrialite?
Idrialite is a rare hydrocarbon mineral with approximate chemical formula C22H14. Idrialite usually occurs as soft orthorhombic crystals, is usually greenish yellow to light brown in color with bluish fluorescence. It is named after Idrija, town in Slovenia, where its occurrence was first described. The mineral has also been called idrialine, and branderz in German It has also been called inflammable cinnabar due to its combustibility and association with cinnabar ores in the source locality. A mineral found in the Skaggs Springs location of California was described in 1925 and named curtisite, but was eventually found to consist of the same compounds as idrialite, in somewhat different amounts. Thus curtisite is now considered to be merely a variety of idrialite.
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Quick Facts
Physical Properties
- Color
- Greenish yellow
- Hardness (Mohs)
- 1.5
Chemical Properties
- Chemical Formula
- C22H14 the formula (assuming this is a separate species) fits pentacene, picene, or pentaphene and not dimethylbenzphenanthrene
- Elements
- C, H
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