betakristobaliitti
Betakristobaliitti is a high-temperature polymorph of silica (SiO2). It is one of the three crystalline forms of silica, along with alpha-quartz and beta-quartz, and it transforms into other silica polymorphs at different temperatures and pressures. Betakristobaliitti is stable above 1470 degrees Celsius and transforms into cristobalite, another silica polymorph, at higher temperatures.
Structurally, betakristobaliitti is characterized by a cubic crystal system. Its atoms are arranged in a framework
Betakristobaliitti is not commonly found in nature. It is typically formed under high-temperature conditions, such as