percentiliitti
Percentiliitti is a rare type of silicate mineral that is classified as a borosilicate mineral. It is composed of sodium and lithium silicates and has a distinctive chemical composition, Na2Li3Ti(Si2O6)(O,OH) series. The mineral was first discovered in 1953 in the Rannila pegmatite deposit in Finland.
Percentiliitti was named due to its position in the mineralogical table of silicates, specifically between the
Structurally, percentiliitti has a monoclinic crystal system, with a unique characteristic of its internal crystal lattice.
In terms of physical properties, percentiliitti exhibits a glassy luster and is translucent to transparent. It
In geological contexts, percentiliitti has been observed in highly alkali-rich pegmatites, often in conjunction with other