Charoite’s Chemical Composition


Charoite is a complex silicate mineral. Published chemical compositions are in disagreement. We checked numerous references, and each one presented a different composition. The compositions reported below are from the Glossary of Geology [3], Mineralogical Magazine [4], and Mindat.org [1].(K,Na)5(Ca,Ba,Sr)8Si8O46(OH,F)·nH2O [3](K,Sr,Ba,Mn)15-16(Ca,Na)32[Si70(O,OH)180] (OH,F)4·nH2O [4](K,Sr)15-16(Ca,Na)32[Si6O11(O,OH)6]2 [Si12O18(O,OH)12]2[Si17O25(O,OH)18]2 (OH,F)4·~3H2O [1]

Determining a composition for this mineral might be difficult for two reasons: 1) well-formed crystals and specimens of pure charoite have not been found; and, 2) charoite is always intimately associated with and intergrown with numerous other minerals.

Physical Properties of Charoite
Chemical ClassificationSilicate
ColorPurple to violet, light brown. Weathers to chalky white. Color caused by the presence of manganese.
StreakWhite
LusterVitreous to pearly to silky
DiaphaneitySemi-translucent to opaque
CleavageThree directions of cleavage, but rarely seen because of the material’s texture. Breaks with a conchoidal fracture.
Mohs Hardness5 to 6
Specific Gravity2.5 to 2.6
Diagnostic PropertiesPurple to violet color; fibrous to swirly color pattern, sometimes chatoyant, almost always impure.
Chemical Composition(K,Na)5(Ca,Ba,Sr)8Si8O46(OH,F) . nH2O
Crystal SystemMonoclinic
UsesRocks containing abundant charoite with a pleasing color and interesting pattern are often cut into gems or used as an ornamental stone.

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