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autunite
[awt-n-ahyt, oh-tuhn-ahyt]
noun
a yellow mineral, a hydrous calcium uranium phosphate, CaU 2 P 2 O 12 ⋅8H 2 O, occurring in crystals as nearly square tablets: a minor ore of uranium.
autunite
/ ˈɔːəˌԲɪ /
noun
a yellowish fluorescent radioactive mineral consisting of a hydrated calcium uranium phosphate in tetragonal crystalline form. It is found in uranium ores. Formula: Ca(UO 2 ) 2 (PO 4 ) 2 .10–12H 2 O
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of autunite1
Example Sentences
The yellow rocks were autunite, a uranium-bearing ore, and the strike looked like the most promising yet made in the U.S.
Autunite, a hydrous phosphate of uranium and calcium, crystallizing in the rhombic system in yellow plates.
Autunite is usually found with pitchblende and other uranium minerals, or with ores of silver, tin and iron; it sometimes coats joint-planes in gneiss and pegmatite.
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