What are the uses of roselite


Answers:
Roselite is a beautifully colored mineral and varies in color from rose-red to pink. However, this beautiful mineral has no uses except to be appreciated in a collection as a very rare mineral.


At over 25% CaO, (Calcium oxide), it could be a great source to make quicklime, one of the key ingredients for cement. But, due to other sources and the rarity of this crystallization structure and it's beauty, aesthetically, it would be a crime to do so.

It could also chemically be harvested for Arsenic since it is 33.73% that element. But again, there are better sources and, again less aesthetically damaging to an unusual crystal.

Cobalt could be a reason to harvest, but at only 9. 95% it does not make much sense either.

Mostly it is a wonderful example of the diversity of natural crystals, and could be used in some jewellery.

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