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The glowing Fluorite

Name

Miners also call fluorite fluorspar.

Auf der Zeichnung sieht man zwei Strichmännchen, die über den Namen des Fluorits diskutieren. Der eine ist ein Bergmann und nennt es Flussspat, der andere nennt es Fluorit.
Name von Fluorit, Zeichnung: Doriana Kajosaj

Chemical composition

Fluorite consists of the elements calcium and fluorine.

Auf dem Bild sieht man die beiden Elemente Calcium (Ca 20) und Fluor (F 9) nebeneinander.
Chemische Zusammensetzung von Fluorit, Zeichnung: Daniel Lorenz

Deposites

Fluorite is found all over the world.

It is often found together with the minerals
Quartz, calcite, barite (heavy spar),
galena (lead glance), sphalerite (zinc blende)
or pyrite (fool's gold).

Auf der Zeichnung sieht man ein Strichmännchen, welches einen Globus anguckt.
Vorkommen von Fluorit, Zeichnung: Doriana Kajosaj

Usage

Fluorite is an important raw material.

It helps as a flux when melting metals.
It makes the molten metal liquid more quickly.
This saves fuel.
This is how fluorite came to be called fluorspar.

Microscopes and telescopes have fluorite lenses.
Even ultraviolet light shines through them.
Glass lenses, on the other hand, filter this light.
Because pure fluorite is rare,
huge single crystals are grown in factories.

Hydrofluoric acid is also produced from fluorite.
The acid is dangerous, but can etch glass.

Toothpaste contains fluoride.
It hardens your tooth enamel and
protects your teeth from caries and nasty cavities.

Die Zeichnung zeigt ein Strichmännchen vor dem Waschbecken im Badezimmer, während es seine Zähne putzt.
Verwendung von Fluorit, Zeichnung: Doriana Kajosaj

Crystal shape

What shapes do fluorite crystals have?

Mostly cubes or octahedrons are found.
Octahedrons consist of two pyramids.

Die Zeichnung zeigt einen Würfel und einen Oktaeder nebeneinander.
Würfel und Oktaeder - die Kristallformen des Fluorits, Zeichnung: Doriana Kajosaj

Mohs scale hardness

On the Mohs scale of hardness, fluorite has a hardness of 4.
Diamond has a hardness of 10,
making it the hardest mineral in the world.
Talc is very soft and has a hardness of 1.

Fluorite is harder than your fingernail.
You can't scratch it.
But it is too soft to scratch a glass plate.

Auf der Zeichnung sieht man ein Strichmännchen, welches mit einem Werkzeug die Härte des Fluorits prüft.
Härte von Fluorit, Zeichnung: Doriana Kajosaj

Cleavage

If you hit a piece of fluorite with a hammer,
straight and smooth cleavage pieces are produced.
This is a typical sign of good cleavage.

Sometimes you can recognise such fissures in the crystal.
They look like cracks in glass.

Auf der Zeichnung sieht man ein Strichmännchen, welches mit Werkzeug einen Fluorit spaltet.
Spaltbarkeit von Fluorit, Zeichnung: Doriana Kajosaj

Colour

The crystals of fluorite look colourless.
However, this rarely occurs in nature.
Tiny amounts of other elements colour the crystals
in all possible colours:
yellow, pink, purple, even black, green, blue or brown!
Some coloured fluorites have their own name.
The golden yellow fluorite is called honey spar,
the purple-coloured stink spar.
Rare and precious are pink fluorites.
They are only found in the Alps.

Some fluorites glow in the dark.
To do this, you have to irradiate them with ultraviolet light.
You can see how to create the glow without this light 
in our exciting experiment.
Click on the video!

Auf der Zeichnung sieht man einen Fluorit, um den Fliegen herum kreisen.
Farbe und Geruch von Fluorit, Zeichnung: Doriana Kajosaj

The glow

Scientists call this glow luminescence.
For fluorite to glow, it needs energy.
It gets this from ultraviolet light
or through heating.

But how exactly does this work?
All atoms consist of a nucleus,
electrons orbit around it on shells.

The high-energy UV light lifts the electrons
on the outermost shell to the next higher one.
When the outer electrons fall back again,
they emit this energy in the form of light.
The mineral glows!

Does the glow stop as soon as the UV light is switched off?
Then you have seen the fluorescence.

But if you see the glow for longer,
like the hands on a kitchen clock?
Then you are seeing phosphorescence.
There is an afterglow.

Auf dem Bild sieht man ein Strichmännchen, welches unter einer Decke den Fluorit mit einer Taschenlampe anleuchtet und somit zum Leuchten bringt.
Leuchtender Fluorit, Zeichnung: Doriana Kajosaj
Die Zeichnung zeigt, wie UV-Licht auf das Atom aufkommt, und es durch die Bewegung der Elektronen zum Leuchten gebracht wird.
Was passiert beim Leuchten im Atom? Zeichnung: Doriana Kajosaj

Riddle

Have fun with our little FluoRiddle!
If you've been paying attention,
you will quickly find the solutions.

(only in German)

Auf der Zeichnung ist ein gemustertes Fragezeichen zu sehen.
Rätsel, Zeichnung: Doriana Kajosaj

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