Tremolite | |
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General | |
Category | Inosilicates |
Formula (repeating unit) | Ca2(Mg5.0-4.5Fe2+0.0-0.5)Si8O22(OH)2 |
IMA symbol | Tr[1] |
Strunz classification | 9.DE.10 |
Crystal system | Monoclinic |
Crystal class | Prismatic (2/m) (same H-M symbol) |
Space group | C2/m (no. 12) |
Unit cell | a = 9.84 Å, b = 18.02 Å c = 5.27 Å; β = 104.95°; Z = 2 |
Identification | |
Color | White, gray, lavender to pink, light green, light yellow |
Crystal habit | Elongated prismatic, or flattened crystals; also as fibrous, granular or columnar aggregates |
Twinning | Simple or multiple, common parallel to {100}; rarely parallel to {001} |
Cleavage | Perfect on {110} at 56° and 124°; partings on {010} and {100} |
Tenacity | Brittle |
Mohs scale hardness | 5–6 |
Luster | Vitreous and silky |
Streak | White |
Diaphaneity | Transparent to translucent |
Specific gravity | 2.99–3.03 |
Optical properties | Biaxial (−) |
Refractive index | nα = 1.599 – 1.612 nβ = 1.613 – 1.626 nγ = 1.625 – 1.637 |
Birefringence | δ = 0.026 |
2V angle | Measured: 86° to 88° |
Ultraviolet fluorescence | Short UV=yellow, Long UV=range pink |
References | [2][3][4][5][6] |
Tremolite is a member of the amphibole group of silicate minerals with composition Ca2(Mg5.0-4.5Fe2+0.0-0.5)Si8O22(OH)2. Tremolite forms by metamorphism of sediments rich in dolomite and quartz, and occurs in two distinct forms, crystals and fibers. Tremolite forms a series with actinolite and ferro-actinolite. Pure magnesium tremolite is creamy white, but the color grades to dark green with increasing iron content. It has a hardness on Mohs scale of 5 to 6. Nephrite, one of the two minerals known as the gemstone jade, is a green crystalline variety of tremolite.
The fibrous form of tremolite is one of the six recognised types of asbestos. This material is toxic, and inhaling the fibers can lead to asbestosis, lung cancer and both pleural and peritoneal mesothelioma. Fibrous tremolite is sometimes found as a contaminant in vermiculite, chrysotile (itself a type of asbestos) and talc.