cryolite

noun

cryo·​lite ˈkrī-ə-ˌlīt How to pronounce cryolite (audio)
: a mineral consisting of a fluoride of sodium and aluminum found especially in Greenland usually in white cleavable masses and formerly used as a source of aluminum

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Other scientists studying different animals have relied on transparent substrates like mineral cryolite or hydrogels made of gelatin, the latter of which has been used successfully to observe the burrowing behavior of polychaete worms. Jennifer Ouellette, Ars Technica, 20 June 2024 Scattered on the rocky shore were little white chunks of cryolite, a mineral once used in the production of aluminum. Katie Lockhart, Smithsonian Magazine, 28 Dec. 2019 His father worked for the Danish cryolite mining company in control of operations in Ivittuut, called Kryolitselskabet Øresund. Katie Lockhart, Smithsonian Magazine, 28 Dec. 2019 Founded in 1854, the town of Ivittuut (formerly Ivigtut) once held the world’s largest reserve of naturally occurring cryolite. Katie Lockhart, Smithsonian Magazine, 28 Dec. 2019

Word History

Etymology

borrowed from German Chryolit or French chryolithe, from chryo- (unetymologically for cryo- cryo-) + -lit, -lithe -lite

Note: The mineral was first described and apparently named by the Danish physician Peter Christian Abildgaard (1740-1801) in a report to Allgemeines Journal der Chemie, vol. 2 (1799), p. 502: "Zugleich theilte er auch eine Nachricht von einer vor wenigen Jahren aus Grönland nach Dänemark gebrachten besonders weissen spathartigen Miner mit. Einer damit angestellten Untersuchung zu folge bestand sie aus Thonerde und Flussspathsäure. Eine Verbindung, von welcher noch kein ähnliches Beyspiel im Mineralreich vorgekommen ist. Sie hat den Namen Chryolit erhalten, weil sie vor dem Löthrohre wie gefrorne Salzlauge schmilzt." ("At the same time he [Professor Abildgaard] has communicated a report about a particularly white spar-like ore brought to Denmark from Greenland several years ago. The result of an investigation undertaken for the purpose is that it consists of alumina and hydrofluoric acid. A combination for which a like example has not yet been found in the mineral kingdom. It has received the name cryolite because on exposure to the blowpipe it melts into a sort of frozen brine.")

First Known Use

1800, in the meaning defined above

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The first known use of cryolite was in 1800

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“Cryolite.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/cryolite. Accessed 24 Nov. 2024.

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cryolite

noun
cryo·​lite ˈkrī-ə-ˌlīt How to pronounce cryolite (audio)
: a mineral consisting of sodium, aluminum, and fluorine that is used especially in making aluminum

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