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State Miner al Fluor ite Fluorite, or calcium fluoride, CaF 2 , became Illinois’ state mineral in 1965.

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Page 3: State Mineral Fluorite Fluorite, or calcium fluoride, CaF 2, became Illinois’ state mineral in 1965

Fluorite is most valuable as an ingredient of hydrofluoric acid.

This acid is used in the manufacture of aerosols, refrigerants, and Teflon.

Page 4: State Mineral Fluorite Fluorite, or calcium fluoride, CaF 2, became Illinois’ state mineral in 1965

• Fluorite is in rocket fuels and an ingredient of insecticides.

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Page 5: State Mineral Fluorite Fluorite, or calcium fluoride, CaF 2, became Illinois’ state mineral in 1965

But most people associate fluorite with a more personal use.

It’s in toothpaste and drinking water used to fight tooth decay!

Page 6: State Mineral Fluorite Fluorite, or calcium fluoride, CaF 2, became Illinois’ state mineral in 1965

Deep purple, amethyst, sky blue, sea green, sunny yellow, and crystal clear—the mineral fluorite comes in many colors.

Page 7: State Mineral Fluorite Fluorite, or calcium fluoride, CaF 2, became Illinois’ state mineral in 1965

Many types of fluorite even glow under ultraviolet light. They're

"fluorescent."

Page 8: State Mineral Fluorite Fluorite, or calcium fluoride, CaF 2, became Illinois’ state mineral in 1965

Pure fluorite (CaF2), made of the elements calcium (Ca) and fluorine

(F), is colorless.

The various colors result from tiny amounts of other elements substituting for the calcium in the crystalline structure.

Page 9: State Mineral Fluorite Fluorite, or calcium fluoride, CaF 2, became Illinois’ state mineral in 1965

As the photos show, fluorite also forms clusters of beautiful cubic crystals.

Page 11: State Mineral Fluorite Fluorite, or calcium fluoride, CaF 2, became Illinois’ state mineral in 1965

How did Illinois' fluorite deposits form?

Hot water containing fluorine and other dissolved chemicals rose from deep in the earth and cooled to form solid crystals. The water flowed through cracks in the limestone rock.

Page 13: State Mineral Fluorite Fluorite, or calcium fluoride, CaF 2, became Illinois’ state mineral in 1965

• In the peak year of 1845, the mining district, with Galena as its hub, produced almost 85% of the nation's lead.

• Ulysses S. Grant, Galena's most famous citizen, moved to town in 1860, one year before the outbreak of the Civil War.