- align=center bgcolor="#9966FF" | Enstatite - Ferrosilite | - align=center | - align=center bgcolor="#9966FF" | General | - | Category | Mineral | - | Chemical formula | (Mg,Fe)SiO3 | - align="center" bgcolor="#9966FF" | Identification | - | Colour | Mg end member: colourless, grey, green, yellow or brown. Fe end member: green or dark brown | - | Crystal system | Orthorhombic or monoclinic | - | Cleavage | {210}, {100} and {010} | - | Fracture | ? | - | Mohs Scale hardness | 5 to 6 | - | Luster | ? | - | Refractive index | α = 1.650 - 1.768, β = 1.653 - 1.770, γ = 1.658 - 1.788 | - | Specific gravity | 3.21 - 3.96 | - align=right | Data from Deer et al. (1992). |
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The pyroxene silicate minerals enstatite (MgSiO3) and ferrosilite (FeSiO3) form a complete solid solution series and are common rock-forming minerals found in igneous and metamorphic rocks and meteorites. The intermediate composition, (Mg,Fe)SiO3, is sometimes known as hypersthene although this name has been formally abandoned and replaced by enstatite or ferrosilite. Weathered enstatite with a small amount of iron takes on a submetallic luster and a bronze-like color. This material is termed bronzite although it is more correctly called altered enstatite. Most natural crystals are orthorhombic (space group Pbca) although three polymorphs are known. The high temperature, low pressure polymorphs are protoenstatite and proroferrosilite (also orthorhombic, space group Pbcn) while the low temperature forms, clinoenstatite and clinoferrosilite, are monoclinic (space group P21/c).
Bronzite and hypersthene were known long before enstatite, which was first described by G. A. Kenngott in 1855.
An emerald green variety of enstatite is called chrome-enstatite and is cut as a gemstone. The green color is caused by traces of chromium, hence the varietal name. In addition, bronzite is also sometimes used as a gemstone.
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