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What is bazzite?

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∙ 8y ago
Updated: 8/21/2019

An extremely rare blue variety of beryl that's rich in scandium.

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What is a bazzite?

A bazzite is a form of beryllium scandium cyclosilicate mineral taking the form of small blue hexagonal crystals.


What is scandium made from?

Scandium is an metallic element. Since it is an element is not made from anything else. Scandium can be found on earth, the sun and the stars. Pure scandium is obtained by electrolysis of molten scandium, lithium and potassium chlorides in a graphite crucible, with a wolfram wire with molten zinc as an electrode. As all other chemical elements scandium atom has a nucleus (containing protons and neutrons) and a cloud of electrons.


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