The scientific name for Jadeite is Jadeiteatelia. Thank you for using answer.com
Jadeite
There are many countries that produce a form of Jadeite. Countries that one might readily find the Jadeite stone is China, New Zealand, Japan, and Burma.
Jadeite is one of the two minerals commonly referred to as jade, the other being nephrite. While both are prized for their beauty and cultural significance, jadeite is rarer and typically more valuable than nephrite. Jadeite has a more vivid color range and a more translucent quality compared to nephrite. Thus, while all jadeite is jade, not all jade is jadeite.
Jadeite has been found in the United States in places like California, Alaska, and Wyoming. These locations have unique geological conditions that allow for the formation of jadeite deposits.
Jadeite can be used for jewelry and sculptures. It can also be used for making dishes and other useful items.
No, jadeite is a natural mineral that is formed from high-pressure metamorphism of serpentine rock. It is not man made.
Jadeite has a cleavage that is generally absent or poorly developed. This means that it does not split easily in one direction when subjected to external force. Jadeite typically fractures in a conchoidal (smooth, curved) pattern, making it a tough and durable gemstone.
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