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sodalite
so·da·lite S0530800 (sōd′l-īt′)n. A blue-white mineral, Na4Al3Si3O12Cl, found in silica-poor igneous rocks.sodalite (ˈsəʊdəˌlaɪt) n (Minerals) a blue, grey, yellow, or colourless mineral consisting of sodium aluminium silicate and sodium chloride in cubic crystalline form. It occurs in basic igneous rocks. Formula: Na4Al3Si3O12Cl[C19: from soda + -lite]so•da•lite (ˈsoʊd lˌaɪt) n. a blue mineral, sodium aluminum silicate with chlorine, Na4Al3Si3O12Cl, found in igneous rocks that contain a high percentage of sodium and potassium alkali. [1800–10] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | sodalite - a vitreous mineral consisting of sodium aluminum silicate and sodium chloride in crystalline form; occurs in igneous rocksmineral - solid homogeneous inorganic substances occurring in nature having a definite chemical compositionigneous rock - rock formed by the solidification of molten magma | Translationssodalite
sodalite[′sōd·əl‚īt] (mineralogy) Na2 Al3Si3O12Cl A blue or sometimes white, gray, or green mineral tectosilicate of the feldspathoid group, crystallizing in the isometric system, with vitreous luster, hardness of 5 on Mohs scale, and specific gravity of 2.2-2.4; used as an ornamental stone. sodalite
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