Soddyite
Soddyite is a mineral of uranium. It has yellow crystals and usually mixed with curite in oxidized uranium ores. It is named after Frederick Soddy (1877–1956), british radiochemist and physicist. It's been a valid species since 1922.[2][3][4]
| Soddyite | |
|---|---|
![]() A piece of rock from Swambo in the Democratic Republic of Congo containing yellow crystals of soddyite  | |
| General | |
| Category | Nesosilicates | 
| Formula (repeating unit)  | (UO2)2SiO4·2H2O | 
| IMA symbol | Sod[1] | 
| Strunz classification | 9.AK.05 | 
| Dana classification | 53.03.03.01 | 
| Crystal system | Orthorhombic | 
| Crystal class | Dipyramidal (mmm)  H-M symbol: (2/m 2/m 2/m)  | 
| Space group | F ddd | 
| Unit cell | 1,745.03 ų | 
| Identification | |
| Color | Canary yellow to amber yellow | 
| Cleavage | Perfect on {001}, good on {111} | 
| Mohs scale hardness | 3 - 4 | 
| Luster | Vitreous, greasy, dull | 
| Streak | Yellow | 
| Diaphaneity | Transparent, translucent, opaque | 
| Density | 4.627 | 
| Optical properties | Biaxial (-) | 
| Refractive index | nα = 1.650 - 1.654, nβ = 1.685, nγ = 1.699 - 1.715 | 
| Birefringence | 0.049 - 0.061 | 
| Dispersion | Relatively weak | 
| Ultraviolet fluorescence | Weak orange yellow | 
| Other characteristics | |
References
    
- Warr, L.N. (2021). "IMA–CNMNC approved mineral symbols". Mineralogical Magazine. 85 (3): 291–320. Bibcode:2021MinM...85..291W. doi:10.1180/mgm.2021.43. S2CID 235729616.
 - Webmineral data for soddyite
 - Mindat information page for Soddyite
 - Handbook of Mineralogy
 
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