Rémondite

Rémondite is an extremely rare collector’s gem found only at Ebounja, near Kribi, Cameroon; Mont Saint-Hilaire, Quebec, Canada; and Kola Peninsula, Russia. The only gem quality crystals come from the Mont Saint-Hilaire location. Rémondite may show color change from pale greenish-yellow under daylight to pale orangish-yellow under incandescent light. Rémondite (Ce or La) may be weakly radioactive due to its Cerium and Lanthanum content.

Formula: Na3(Ce,La,Ca,Na,Sr)3(CO3)5
Molecular Weight : 611.79 gm

 

Composition: Sodium 11.65 % Na 15.70 %  Na2O
Lanthanum 09.08 % La 10.65 %  La2O3
Cerium 27.48 % Ce 32.19 %  Ce2O3
Strontium 01.43 %  Sr 01.69 %  SrO
Calcium 01.31 % Ca 01.83 %  CaO
Carbon 09.82 % C 35.97 % CO2
Oxygen 39.23 % O
100.00 % 98.04 % = TOTAL OXIDE

 

Crystallography:  Monoclinic – Sphenoidal
Crystal Habit:  Crystals, to 5 cm; massive, filling veinlets.

 

Cleavage: Imperfect
Fracture: Conchoidal
Tenacity: Brittle
Moh’s Hardness: 3.0 – 3.5
Density: 3.43 (g/cm3)
Radioactivity: Weak; GRapi = 36,248.83 (Gamma Ray American Petroleum Institute Units)

 

Color: Red-orange, amber-yellow; may show a color change between daylight and artificial light.
Transparency: Transparent to Translucent (Transparent in thin splinters)
Luster: Vitreous
Refractive Index: 1.632 – 1.638  Biaxial ( + )
Birefringence: 0.0060
Dispersion: Weak to distinct
Pleochroism: n/a