- Nacrite
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Nacrite Al2Si2O5(OH)4 is a clay mineral that is a polymorph (or polytype) of kaolinite. It crystallizes in the monoclinic system. X-ray diffraction analysis is required for positive identification.
Nacrite was first described in 1807 for an occurrence in Saxony, Germany. The name is from nacre in reference to the mother of pearl luster of nacrite masses.
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Serpentine group Clay mineral group Chlorite1 · Dickite · Halloysite · Illite · Ilmenite · Kaolinite · Montmorillonite · Nacrite · Nontronite · Palygorskite · Saponite · Sepiolite · Serpentine1 · TalcMica group Chlorite group 1. Serpentine and Chlorite are sometimes considered clay mineralsChlorite · Dickite · Halloysite · Hectorite · Illite · Ilmenite · Imogolite · Kaolinite · Montmorillonite · Nacrite · Nontronite · Palygorskite · Saponite · Sepiolite
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