How Do You Spell BASTNAESITE?

Pronunciation: [bˈastniːsˌa͡ɪt] (IPA)

Bastnaesite (/ˈbæstneɪsaɪt/) is a rare earth carbonate mineral that derives its name from the town of Bastnäs, Sweden where it was first found. The IPA phonetic transcription breaks down the pronunciation of each individual syllable of the word. The first syllable is stressed and pronounced as "bast," while the second syllable is pronounced as "nay" with a long "a" sound. The third syllable is pronounced as "site" with a long "i" sound. Together, this creates the full pronunciation of bastnaesite.

BASTNAESITE Meaning and Definition

  1. Bastnaesite is a mineral composed of a rare earth fluorocarbonate, which is primarily found in carbonate-rich igneous rocks and carbonatites. It is named after the Bastnäs mines in Sweden where it was first discovered.

    Bastnaesite has a chemical formula of (Ce,La,Nd)CO3F and belongs to the monazite group of minerals. It typically occurs in various shades of brown, but can also be yellow, green, or colorless. It is characterized by a resinous to vitreous luster and is often translucent to transparent.

    This mineral is of significant importance due to its rare earth elements (REE) content. The rare earth metals present in bastnaesite include cerium (Ce), lanthanum (La), and neodymium (Nd), which are vital for a wide range of modern technologies such as electronics, magnets, lasers, and catalysts. Bastnaesite deposits are where the majority of the world's primary rare earths are extracted.

    Mining and extraction of bastnaesite involve various processes, including crushing, grinding, flotation, and acid leaching. The separation and refining of the rare earth elements are complex and challenging due to their similarity in chemical properties. Therefore, bastnaesite plays a crucial role in the global supply chain of rare earth elements.

    In addition to its industrial significance, bastnaesite is also valued as a collector's mineral due to its unique crystal formations and association with other rare earth minerals. It is extensively studied by geologists and mineralogists for its geological significance and potential economic value.

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Etymology of BASTNAESITE

The word "bastnaesite" is derived from the name of the locality where the mineral was first discovered, Bastnäs, Sweden. The mineral was first identified and named by Swedish chemist Wilhelm Hisinger in 1838. The suffix "-ite" in mineralogy is commonly used to indicate a mineral.

Similar spelling word for BASTNAESITE

Plural form of BASTNAESITE is BASTNAESITES

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