- align=center bgcolor="#9966FF" | Petalite | - align=center | Image needed | - align=center bgcolor="#9966FF" | General | - | Category | Mineral | - | Chemical formula | lithium aluminium tectosilicate mineral LiAlSi4O10 | - align="center" bgcolor="#9966FF" | Identification | - | Color | colorless, grey, yellow, yellow grey, to white | - | Crystal habit | tabular prismatic crystals and columnar masses | - | Crystal system | monoclinic 2/m. | - | Cleavage | Perfect in one plane. | - | Fracture | Subconchoidal | - | Mohs Scale hardness | 6 - 6.5 | - | Luster | Vitreous, pearly on cleavages. | - | Refractive index | nα=1.504 nβ=1.510 nγ=1.516 | - | Pleochroism | - | - | Streak | Colorless | - | Specific gravity | 2.4 | - | Fusibility | 5 | - | Solubility | Insoluble | - | Other | Fluorescent | - align="center" bgcolor="#9966FF" |
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Discovered in 1800, type locality: Utö Island, Haninge, Stockholm, Sweden. The name is derived from Greek petalon for leaf.
See also: List of minerals
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