Leucophanite
NaCaBeSi2 O6 F
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Open
Leucophanite on an aegirine needle, from Poudrette quarry, Mont Saint-Hilaire, La Vallée-du-Richelieu RCM, Montérégie, Québec, Canada
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Photo by Modris Baum on wikimedia.org, Public Domain
5
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Mineral, Silicate
Leucophoenicite
MnII 7 (SiO4 )3 (OH)2
Leucophoenicite (subgroup)
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Mineral, Hydroxide , Silicate
Leucophoenicite (subgroup)
MnII 2x +1 (SiO4 )x (OH)2 , x =2,3,4
Humite (group)
Jerrygibbsite , Ribbeite , Leucophoenicite
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0
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Silicate, Subgroup
Leucosphenite
Na4 BaTi2 B2 Si10 O30
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Open
Leucosphenite from the famous Lovozero region in Russia
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Photo by David Hospital, CC-BY-SA 4.0
1
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Mineral, Borosilicate
Libethenite
Cu2 (PO4 )(OH)
Olivenite (group)
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Open
Specimen of libethenite, from granite quarry, 10 km south-south-west of Lake Boga, Victoria, Australia. Specimen M 38867, Museums Victoria.
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Photo by Frank Coffa, Copyright Museums Victoria / CC BY (Licensed as Attribution 4.0 International)
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0
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Mineral, Hydroxide , Orthophosphate , Phosphate
Liebenbergite
Ni2 (SiO4 )
Olivine
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Mineral, Silicate
Liebigite
Ca2 (UO2 )(CO3 )3 ·11H2 O
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Open
Liebigite specimen from Schwartzwalder Mine, Ralston Buttes District, Jefferson Co., CO, USA
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Rob Lavinsky, iRocks.com – CC-BY-SA-3.0
6
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Hydrated , Uranyl , Mineral, Carbonate
Lingunite
NaAlSi3 O8
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0
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Mineral, Aluminosilicate
Lithiophilite
LiMnII (PO4 )
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Open
Lithiophilite from Emmons Quarry, Uncle Tom Mt, Greenwood, Oxford Co., Maine, USA
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Rob Lavinsky, iRocks.com – CC-BY-SA-3.0
1
0
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Mineral, Orthophosphate , Phosphate
Lithium
Li
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2
0
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Metal , Element
Lithium fluoride
LiF
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Griceite
Open
Crystal structure of lithium fluoride
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Image by Benjah-bmm27 (on wikimedia.org), Public Domain
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2
SXES
Synthetic , Compound, Halide
Lithium hydroxide
LiOH
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3
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Hydroxide , Compound
Lithium metatitanate
Li2 TiO3
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2
0
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Compound, Synthetic , Titanate
Lithium molybdate
Li2 MoO4
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1
0
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Synthetic , Compound, Molybdate
Lithium niobate
LiNbO3
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Open
Crystal structure of LiNbO3 showing octahedral oxygen coordination spheres of niobium
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Image by Solid State (on wikimedia.org), Public Domain
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Synthetic , Compound, Niobate