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It's an igneous rock. There is a lot of fluorite in Illinois because this is an area of weakness in the bedrock where magma injections are present.

Technically speaking, fluorite is a mineral, and not a rock. However, it is a mineral mostly formed in igneous area's

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Celestine is not a rock, it is a mineral, strontium sulfate. Common, beautiful, often a lovely blue color, popular among mineral collectors. You'd expect to find it in a sedimentary environment, especially limestone and dolostones.

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Sodalite is a mineral, and as such is not classified as a rock would be.

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As a mineral, it is not classified as igneous, metamorphic or sedimentary, though most often found in sedimentary rock.

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No. They are minerals.

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