What's the difference between fluorite and fluorspar?

Fluorite


Definition:

  • (n.) Calcium fluoride, a mineral of many different colors, white, yellow, purple, green, red, etc., often very beautiful, crystallizing commonly in cubes with perfect octahedral cleavage; also massive. It is used as a flux. Some varieties are used for ornamental vessels. Also called fluor spar, or simply fluor.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Animal experiments showed that calcium fluorite can induce only a foreign body reaction in the lungs; the fibrous nodular lesions induced by the fluorite mine dust are due mainly to its silica component.
  • (2) On the basis of the investigations a complex filter made of silver plated minerals--dolomite and fluorite--has been developed.
  • (3) NMR analysis showed FAP or FHAP as a reaction product of fluoride uptake under all conditions, regardless of whether CaF2 was formed, unambiguously demonstrating fluorite as an additive rather than substitute form of F reactivity.
  • (4) The occurrence of fluorite in mysid statoliths confirms the earlier interpretations based on insufficient documentation.
  • (5) It was also demonstrated that having engulfed calcium fluorite, silica, or fluorite mine mixed dust, PAMs release an elastase-active substance.
  • (6) Use of acetyl hypo[18F]fluorite gives [18F]-4 in 60 min in 20-42% radiochemical yield.
  • (7) The environmental survey included measurements of the dust respirable fraction and fluorite concentration in the air.
  • (8) The authors suggest that the emphysematous lesion seen in autopsy material of pneumoconiosis of fluorite mine workers may be caused by calcium fluorite and silica.
  • (9) A compact autosynthesizer was developed and used successfully for the production of 2-deoxy-2-[18F]fluoro-D-glucose [18FDG] from gaseous acetyl hypo[18F]fluorite.
  • (10) X-ray diffraction patterns show that the statoliths of marine mysid crustaceans are composed of fluorite, and that this mineral is also a principal phase of the gizzard plates of some tectibranch gastropods.
  • (11) At pH's less than 5.0 to 6.0 the solubility product of fluorite, and not that of fluorapatite, is the governing principle under the experimental conditions used.
  • (12) It was demonstrated that either silica or the mixed dust of a fluorite mine can stimulate pulmonary alveolar macrophages (PAMs) to release fibrogenetic factors in vitro, but calcium fluorite cannot.
  • (13) Furthermore, fluorite (CaF2) makes the slag more fluid.
  • (14) The authors investigated the influence of working conditions--with particular reference to dust and fluorite pollution--on the epidemiology of chronic bronchitis in 197 subjects working in a fertilizer producing plant in Krakow (Poland).
  • (15) The pathogenicity of mixed dust from a fluorite mine was studied by animal experiments and in vitro tests.
  • (16) The unit has been similarly configured and programmed to synthesize 2-deoxy-2-[18F]fluoro-D-mannose (48% EOB), 3-(2'-[18F]fluoroethyl)spiperone (29% EOB), and [18F]fluoroacetate (66% EOB) from aqueous [18F]-fluoride ion, and 2-[18F]FDG from gaseous acetyl hypo[18F]fluorite (20% EOB).
  • (17) All sample fumes from low hydrogen welding in several atmospheric conditions contained fluorite (CaF2).

Fluorspar


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The urinary fluoride concentrations of workers exposed to calcium fluoride (CaF2) during fluorspar processing were measured.
  • (2) These results indicate that the low aqueous solubility of fluorspar reduced the biologic availability of the fluoride ion but that this did not prevent excessive fluoride absorption in some workers.
  • (3) The rate in one census division was higher (63 vs 53) most probably because of the higher risk of men who worked in the St. Lawrence fluorspar mines.
  • (4) The filtration efficiencies of respirator filters and filtering facepieces have been tested against radon daughters in a fluorspar mine.
  • (5) This paper reviews the problem of radiation-induced carcinoma of the lung in the fluorspar mines of Newfoundland.
  • (6) A cohort study of the mortality experience (1950-1984) of 1,772 Newfoundland underground fluorspar miners occupationally exposed to high levels of radon daughters (mean dose = 382.8 working levels months) has been conducted.
  • (7) Although all studies have some deficiencies, those of major importance include uranium miners in Saskatchewan, Canada, Swedish iron miners, and Newfoundland fluorspar miners.
  • (8) A study was conducted in a fluorspar milling plant to assess the effectiveness of tracer gases as a reliable supplement to conventional air-monitoring and ventilation measurements.
  • (9) A combined epidemiological and clinical study of vibration-induced white finger (VWF) was carried out involving 115 men in four fluorspar mines.
  • (10) There was poor correlation between intensity of environmental exposure to fluorspar and postshift fluoride concentration in the urine.

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