Friedelite is a mineral[2] in the pyrosmalite group.[3] The mineral is named after Charles Friedel.
Friedelite | |
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General | |
Category | Mineral |
IMA symbol | Fdl[1] |
Identification | |
Mohs scale hardness | 4 - 5 |
Streak | White |
The name friedelite is only for pure Mn end-member of the group pyrosmalite.[4]: 30
The mineral was named in 1876 by Emile Bertrand after Charles Friedel.[3]
Its color can be pale pink, dark brownish red, red, brown, or orangish red. It is normally found in 1 to 5 carats[5] as well as nontransparent.[2]
The mineral has a colorful luminescense under UV light.[2] With the fluorescence being red, but at rare times it has a green or yellow fluorescence.[6]