Roaldite
Roaldite is a rare meteorite mineral containing iron, nickel and nitrogen ((Fe,Ni)4N).
Roaldite | |
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General | |
Category | Mineral |
Formula (repeating unit) | (Fe,Ni)4N |
Strunz classification | 1.BC.05 |
Dana classification | 1.1.18.2 |
Crystal system | Cubic |
Crystal class | Hextetrahedral (43m) H–M Symbol: (4 3m) |
Space group | P43m (no. 215) |
Unit cell | a = 3.79 Å; Z = 1 |
Identification | |
Colour | Tin-white |
Crystal habit | Platelets in kamacite |
Mohs scale hardness | 5.5-6.5 |
Lustre | Metallic |
Diaphaneity | Opaque |
Specific gravity | 7.21 |
Optical properties | Isotropic |
References | [1][2] |
It was first described in 1981 for an occurrence in the Youngedin meteorite, Avon, Western Australia. It was named after Roald Norbach Nielsen (born 1928), a Danish expert in electron microprobe. The mineral has also been reported from the Jerslev meteorite, Sjaelland, Denmark, and the Canyon Diablo meteorite of Meteor Crater in Arizona.[1]
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