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单词 cryolite
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cryolite


cry·o·lite

C0780700 (krī′ə-līt′)n. An uncommon, white, vitreous natural fluoride of aluminum and sodium, Na3AlF6, nearly invisible in water in powdered form and used chiefly in the electrolytic recovery of aluminum. Also called Greenland spar.

cryolite

(ˈkraɪəˌlaɪt) n (Minerals) a white or colourless mineral consisting of a fluoride of sodium and aluminium in monoclinic crystalline form: used in the production of aluminium, glass, and enamel. Formula: Na3AlF6

cry•o•lite

(ˈkraɪ əˌlaɪt)

n. a mineral, sodium aluminum fluoride, Na3AlF6, occurring in white masses, used as a flux in the electrolytic production of aluminum. [1795–1805]
Thesaurus
Noun1.cryolite - a white mineral consisting of fluorides of aluminum and sodium; a source of fluorineGreenland sparatomic number 9, fluorine, F - a nonmetallic univalent element belonging to the halogens; usually a yellow irritating toxic flammable gas; a powerful oxidizing agent; recovered from fluorite or cryolite or fluorapatitemineral - solid homogeneous inorganic substances occurring in nature having a definite chemical composition
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cryolite


cryolite

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kryolite

(both: krī`əlīt') [Gr.,=frost stone], mineral usually pure white or colorless but sometimes tinted in shades of pink, brown, or even black and having a luster like that of wax. Chemically, it is a double fluoride of sodium and aluminum, Na3AlF6. Its principal use is as a flux in the smelting of aluminum. It is used also as a source of soda, aluminum salts, fluorides, and hydrofluoric acid (by the action of sulfuric acid). It was discovered in Greenland in 1794 and occurs almost nowhere else. Cryolite has been produced synthetically.

Cryolite

 

a mineral from the group of natural fluorides, with chemical composition Na2NaAlF6.

In cryolite’s structure, the Al and one-third of the Na are located in the center of the AlF6 and NaF6 octahedrons, while two-thirds of the Na is in the center of the NaF12 polyhedrons. The mineral crystallizes in the monoclinic system; cubic crystals are rare. Ordinarily, colorless, white, or gray crystal aggregates with a vitreous luster form. Cryolite has a hardness of 2.5–3.0 on the mineralogical scale and a density of 2,960–2,970 kg/m3. It is found in metasomatically displaced pegmatites and is formed from fluoride-enriched hot water solutions associated with alkaline granites. Industrial deposits are rare (Ivigtut in western Greenland).

Cryolite is used extensively in aluminum metallurgy; it is also used to obtain enamels and for other purposes. Most of the cryolite used in industry is obtained synthetically [by the interaction of the sulfates of Al and NaF; by neutralization of gaseous fluosilicic acid (H2SiF6) with aluminum hydroxide and NaOH].

The mineral is called cryolite because of its resemblance in luster and refractive index to ice. Some scientists use the term “cryolite” for all varieties of ice (ice, snow, hail); but others, only for ice, as a monomineral rock.

cryolite

[′krī·ə‚līt] (mineralogy) Na3 AlF6 A white or colorless mineral that crystallizes in the monoclinic system but has a pseudocubic aspect; found in masses of waxy luster; hardness is 2.5 on Mohs scale, and specific gravity is 2.95-3.0; used chiefly as a flux in producing aluminum from bauxite and for making salts of sodium and aluminum and porcelaneous glass. Also known as Greenland spar; ice stone.

cryolite


  • noun

Synonyms for cryolite

noun a white mineral consisting of fluorides of aluminum and sodium

Synonyms

  • Greenland spar

Related Words

  • atomic number 9
  • fluorine
  • F
  • mineral
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