tridymit
Tridymit is a rare high-temperature crystalline polymorph of silica (SiO2). It is one of the crystalline forms of silica, alongside quartz, cristobalite, coesite, and stishovite, and is typically associated with silica-rich magmatic systems. The name is sometimes encountered as tridymite in English, with limited alternate spellings in other languages.
Tridymit forms in silicic volcanic environments where high temperatures promote its crystallization from silica-rich melts or
In terms of structure, tridymit belongs to the silica family with a framework that differs from quartz.
Tridymite is colorless to white and may be transparent to translucent. It forms fine crystals that are
Silica polymorphs; quartz; cristobalite; coesite; stishovite.