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No. It is a halide, specifically calcium fluoride.

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Fluorite is not a silicate; it is a halide. It is naturally ocurring calcium fluorite (CaF2).

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Is fluorite a silicate or non silicate?

Flourite is a non-silicate


Is flourite metallic?

No. Flourite is nonmetallic.


Is flourite a mineral?

flourite is a mineral


Is flourite a common cementing agent for sandstones?

No. Flourite is not very abundant.


Is flourite metamorphic?

Flourite is not considered a rock (it is a mineral) so it is not metamorphic.


Where to find flourite?

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What is the chemical formula for flourite?

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What is the Illinios state mineral?

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how did flourite get its name


Can Flourite float on water?

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What is the density of flourite?

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