| Chemical Formula: (Fe, Mn)(Ta, Nb)2O6,
Iron Manganese Tantalum Niobium Oxide.
Class: Oxides and Hydroxides
Uses: An ore of tantalum and niobium and as
mineral specimens.
Tantalite is the most widespread tantalum
mineral and makes for an important ore for the
industrially useful metal. Tantalum is used in
alloys for strength and higher melting points, in
glass to increase the index of refraction, and in
surgical steel, as it is non-reactive and
non-irritating to body tissues.
Tantalite forms a series with the mineral columbite.
In fact the two are often grouped together as a
semi-singular mineral called columbite-tantalite
in many mineral guides. A series is where two
or more elements can occupy the same places
within a crystal structure and their respective
percentages can then vary.
The two minerals of this series have similar
properties since they have the same structure and
similar chemistries (tantalum and niobium are
very similar elements). Tantalite is the more
tantalum rich end member and columbite is the
more niobium rich end member. Niobium had been
called columbium hence the name columbite.
Tantalites greatest difference from
columbite is its much greater specific gravity,
8.0+ compared to columbites 5.2. Other
properties that vary slightly are color,
transparency and streak. Both minerals can be
found more or less together in granite
pegmatites rich in lithium and phosphorus
minerals with columbite concentrated at the edges
of the pegmatite and tantalite enriched in the
core.
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PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS:
*Color is dark black, iron-black to
dark brown or even reddish brown.
*Luster is submetallic to almost
resinous.
*Transparency: Crystals are nearly
opaque being transparent in thin
splinters.
*Crystal System is orthorhombic; 2/m
2/m 2/m
*Crystal Habits include stubby
prismatic crystals with complexly
faceted or rounded terminations. Also very
flat tabular crystals sometimes aggregated
together in parallel or nearly parallel groups.
Can also be granular and massive.
*Cleavage is good in one direction.
*Fracture is subconchoidal.
*Hardness is 6 - 6.5
*Specific Gravity is approximately 8.0+
when pure (very heavy for non-metallic minerals).
*Streak is brownish-red to black
*Other Characteristics: Some specimens
may show a bluish iridescent tarnish and
demonstrate weak magnetism.
*Associated Minerals include albite,
spodumene, cassiterite, microcline, lepidolite,
apatite, beryl, microkite, tourmalines and
amblygonite.
*Best Field Indicators are crystal
habit, steak, associations and specific gravity.
INFORMATION
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tantalite@alliedworldresources.com
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