Chemistry:Chibaite

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Chibaite
Chibaite & Bosoite.jpg
White crystals of the rare silica-hydrocarbon minerals chibaite (IMA 2008-067) and bosoite (IMA 2014-023) from the type and only known locality worldwide for both species: Arakawa, Minamiboso City, Chiba Prefecture, Honshu Island, Japan.
General
CategoryMineral
Formula
(repeating unit)
SiO2•n(CH4, C2H6, C3H8, i-C4H10) (n ≤ 3/17)
Strunz classification4.DA
Crystal systemIsometric
Space groupF2/d3
Unit cella = 19.3742 V=7,272.29 Å3
Identification
Colourwhite
Mohs scale hardness7
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Specific gravity1.933
Optical propertiesisotropic
Refractive index1.470

Chibaite is a rare silicate mineral. It is a silica clathrate with formula SiO2•n(CH4,C2H6,C3H8,i-C4H10) (n = 3/17 (max)). The mineral is cubic (diploidal class, m3) and the silica hosts or traps various hydrocarbon molecules, such as methane, ethane, propane and isobutane.[2][3]

Chibaite was first described for specimens collected from Arakawa, Minamibōsō, Chiba Prefecture, Honshu Island, Japan . The mineral was approved by the IMA in 2009.[2][3]

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