scapolite英 ['skæpəlaɪt] 美 ['skæpəˌlaɪt]
n.方柱石;
英英释义
Scapolite
- The scapolites (Gr. asairos, rod, stone) are a group of rock-forming silicate minerals composed of aluminium, calcium, and sodium silicate with chlorine, carbonate and sulfate.
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