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Cahnite
Borate-arsenate mineral

Cahnite (Cahnit in German, Cahnita in Spanish, Канит in Russian) is a brittle white or colorless mineral that has perfect cleavage and is usually transparent. It usually forms tetragonal-shaped crystals and it has a hardness of 3 mohs. Cahnite was discovered in the year 1921. It was named Cahnite to honor Lazard Cahn (1865–1940), who was a mineral collector and dealer. It is usually found in the Franklin Mine, in Franklin, New Jersey, but has also been found in Japan as well as in the Vallerano quarries in Rome, Italy. The geological environment that it occurs in is in pegmatites cutting a changed zinc orebody. The chemical formula for cahnite is Ca2B[AsO4](OH)4. It is made up of 26.91% calcium, 3.63% boron, 25.15% arsenic, 1.35% hydrogen, and 42.96% oxygen. It has a molecular weight of 297.91 grams. Cahnite is not radioactive. Cahnite is associated with these other minerals: willemite, rhodonite, pyrochroite, hedyphane, datolite, and baryte.

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References

  1. Mindat data sheet for Cahnite. http://www.mindat.org/min-851.html

  2. Mineral Data sheet for Cahnite. http://www.webmineral.com/data/Cahnite.shtml

  3. Database entry from Mineral Collecting.[permanent dead link‍] http://www.mineralcollecting.org/data/allcategory.cgi?a=Cahnite&m=ww&ex=&a=c&c=&d=&l=&h=&v=&s=&r=&el=&pc=&elt=&pct=&elr=&pcr=&elf=&pcf=&str=&dna=&fml=

  4. Mindat data sheet for Cahnite. http://www.mindat.org/min-851.html

  5. Mineral Data sheet for Cahnite. http://www.webmineral.com/data/Cahnite.shtml

  6. Database entry from Mineral Collecting.[permanent dead link‍] http://www.mineralcollecting.org/data/allcategory.cgi?a=Cahnite&m=ww&ex=&a=c&c=&d=&l=&h=&v=&s=&r=&el=&pc=&elt=&pct=&elr=&pcr=&elf=&pcf=&str=&dna=&fml=

  7. Mineral Data sheet for Cahnite. http://www.webmineral.com/data/Cahnite.shtml

  8. Article stating that veins of cahnite were found in Okayama Prefecture. Archived 2012-02-17 at the Wayback Machine http://sciencelinks.jp/j-east/article/200219/000020021902A0418079.php

  9. "Cahnite". www.mindat.org. Retrieved 2022-06-26. https://www.mindat.org/min-851.html

  10. Mindat data sheet for Cahnite. http://www.mindat.org/min-851.html

  11. Mineral Data sheet for Cahnite. http://www.webmineral.com/data/Cahnite.shtml

  12. Database entry from Mineral Collecting.[permanent dead link‍] http://www.mineralcollecting.org/data/allcategory.cgi?a=Cahnite&m=ww&ex=&a=c&c=&d=&l=&h=&v=&s=&r=&el=&pc=&elt=&pct=&elr=&pcr=&elf=&pcf=&str=&dna=&fml=

  13. Database entry from Mineral Collecting.[permanent dead link‍] http://www.mineralcollecting.org/data/allcategory.cgi?a=Cahnite&m=ww&ex=&a=c&c=&d=&l=&h=&v=&s=&r=&el=&pc=&elt=&pct=&elr=&pcr=&elf=&pcf=&str=&dna=&fml=

  14. Database entry for Cahnite from Mincryst. http://database.iem.ac.ru/mincryst/s_carta.php?CAHNITE+695

  15. Database entry for Cahnite from Japanese database. http://www.h5.dion.ne.jp/~nspicnic/mine/database/cahnitee.htm

  16. Database entry from Mineral Collecting.[permanent dead link‍] http://www.mineralcollecting.org/data/allcategory.cgi?a=Cahnite&m=ww&ex=&a=c&c=&d=&l=&h=&v=&s=&r=&el=&pc=&elt=&pct=&elr=&pcr=&elf=&pcf=&str=&dna=&fml=

  17. Mineral Data sheet for Cahnite. http://www.webmineral.com/data/Cahnite.shtml

  18. Mindat data sheet for Cahnite. http://www.mindat.org/min-851.html