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noun - a grey or greenish-blue mineral consisting of aluminum silicate in crystalline form
adj - a mineral [n -S] : CYANITIC
CYANITE - Kyanite is a typically blue aluminosilicate mineral, commonly found in aluminium-rich metamorphic pegmatites and/or sedimentary rock. Kyanite in meta...
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Variant of kyanite. |
a gray or greenish-blue mineral consisting of aluminum silicate in crystalline form occurs in metaphoric rock, used as a refractory |
A blue or green crystalline mineral consisting of aluminium silicate, used in heat-resistant ceramics. |
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Kyanite is a typically blue aluminosilicate mineral, commonly found in aluminium-rich metamorphic pegmatites and/or sedimentary rock. Kyanite in metamorphic rocks generally indicates pressures higher than four kilobars. Although potentially stable at lower pressure and low temperature, the activity of water is usually high enough under such conditions that it is replaced by hydrous aluminosilicates such as muscovite, pyrophyllite, or kaolinite. Kyanite is also known as disthene, rhaeticite and cyanite. * Kyanite is a member of the aluminosilicate series, which also includes the polymorph andalusite and the polymorph sillimanite. Kyanite is strongly anisotropic, in that its hardness varies depending on its crystallographic direction. In kyanite, this anisotropism can be considered an identifying characteristic. * At temperatures above 1100 °C kyanite decomposes into mullite and vitreous silica via the following reaction: 3(Al2O3·SiO2) 3Al2O3·2SiO2 + SiO2. This transformation results in an |