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Encyclopedia > Eudialyte

Eudialyte is a mineral, Na4(Ca, Ce, Fe, Mn)2ZrSi6O17(OH, Cl)2.


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  • The Mineral Eudialyte (http://mineral.galleries.com/minerals/silicate/eudialyt/eudialyt.htm)

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