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Revision as of 10:12, 3 June 2021

Also: Hematite group / Corundum group.

It's a slightly nontrivial hexagonal crystal structure.

Highly abundant elements


  • FeTiO3 Ilmenite - 4.72g/ccm - Mohs 5.5
  • MgTiO3 Geikielite - 4.4g/ccm - Mohs 5
  • MnTiO3 Pyrophanite - 4.75g/ccm - Mohs 5 to 6

More rare elements

Way too rare elements

Related

External links


Corundum structure in 3D: