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Nepheline Chemistry: (Na,K)AlSiO4 [Sodium Potassium Alumiun Silicate]
Discovered in 1801; IMA status: Valid (pre-IMA; Grandfathered).Nepheline is named from the Greek word nephele, meaning cloud, since it becomes cloudy when treated with strong acid.
Classification
Mineral Classification: Silicates
Strunz 8th Ed. ID: 8/J.02-10
Nickel-Strunz 10th Ed. ID: 9.FA.05
9 : SILICATES (Germanates)F : Tektosilicates without zeolitic H 2 OA : Tektosilicates without additional non-tetrahedral anions
Related to: A member of the Feldspathoid Group of minerals. Nepheline Group. Nepheline - Yoshiokaite Series.
Crystal Data
Crystallography: Hexagonal - Pyramidal
Crystal Habit: Crystals are stout six- or twelve-sided prisms, terminated, typically poorly formed, to 10 cm. Also granular, compact, massive.
Twinning: On [1010], [3365], and [1122]
Physical Properties
Cleavage: [1010] Poor, [0001] Poor
Fracture: Subconchoidal
Tenacity: Brittle
Hardness (Mohs): 5.5 - 6.0
Density: 2.55 - 2.66 (g/cm 3 )
Luminescence: None
Radioactivity: Barely Detectable , GRapi = 95.15 (Gamma Ray American Petroleum Institute Units)
Optical Properties
Color: Colorless, White, Gray, Yellowish; variously colored by impurities
Transparency: Transparent to nearly Opaque, from inclusions or alteration
Luster: Vitreous to Greasy
Refractive Index: 1.526 - 1.546 Uniaxial ( - )
Birefringence: 0.0030 - 0.0040
Dispersion: Low
Pleochroism: Visible; colorless to gray
Occurances
Geological Setting: Characteristic of alkalic rocks as nepheline syenites and gneisses, alkalic gabbros; in sodium-rich hypabyssal rocks, tu�s and lavas, and pegmatites; as a product of sodium metasomatism.
Common Associations: Augite, Diopside, Plagioclase, Leucite, Olivine, Potassic Feldspar, Sodic Pyroxenes, Sodic Amphiboles
Common Impurities: Mg, Ca, H 2 O
Type Locality: Monte Somma, Somma-Vesuvius Complex, Naples Province, Campania, Italy
Year Discovered: 1801
View mineral photos: Nepheline Mineral Photos and Locations
More Information
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Nepheline is one of the members of the Feldspathoid group of minerals that includes Cancrinite, Ha�yne, Lazurite, Leucite, Nepheline and Sodalite. Minerals with chemistries that are close to those of the alkalai Feldspars, but are poor in silica (SiO2) content, are called Feldspathoids. Nepheline is an extremely rare gem because clean, facetable crystals are very rare and usually very small. Occassionally, opaque cabochons can be found in colors of red, green, brown or gray, some with minute inclusions that cause a catseye effect. Colored varieties of Nepheline are called Elaeolite. Elaelite is named from the Latin word for oil because of its greasy luster. The main source of facet grade crystals is Davis Hill, Mont Saint-Hilaire, Bancroft, Quebec, Canada.

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