Heulandite
| Heulandite | |
|---|---|
| General | |
| Category | Tectosilicate minerals, zeolite group |
| Formula | (Na,Ca,K)5−6[Al8−9Si27−28O72]·nH2O |
| IMA symbol | Hul |
| Strunz classification | 9.GE.05 |
| Crystal system | Monoclinic More than one space group |
| Crystal class | Prismatic (2/m) (same H-M symbol) |
| Identification | |
| Colour | colourless, yellow, green, white, pale pink |
| Crystal habit | tabular, parallel aggregates |
| Cleavage | perfect basal |
| Mohs scale hardness | 3.5–4 |
| Lustre | pearly, vitreous |
| Streak | white |
| Diaphaneity | transparent to translucent |
| References | |
Heulandite is the name of a series of tectosilicate minerals of the zeolite group. Prior to 1997, heulandite was recognized as a mineral species, but a reclassification in 1997 by the International Mineralogical Association changed it to a series name, with the mineral species being named:
- Heulandite-Ca
- Heulandite-Na
- Heulandite-K
- Heulandite-Sr
- Heulandite-Ba (described in 2002).
Heulandite-Ca, the most common of these, is a hydrous calcium and aluminium silicate with the formula (Ca,Na)5(Si27Al9)O72·26H2O. Small amounts of sodium and potassium are usually present replacing part of the calcium. Strontium replaces calcium in the heulandite-Sr variety. The appropriate species name depends on the dominant element. The species are visually indistinguishable, and the series name heulandite is still used whenever testing has not been performed.