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cristobalite

A mineral: SiO2. It is a high-temperature polymorph of quartz and tridymite, and occurs as white octahedrons in the cavities of the fine-grained groundmasses of acidic volcanic rocks. Cristobalite is stable only above 1470 degrees C; it has a tetragonal structure (alpha-cristobalite) at low temperatures and an isometric structure (beta-cristobalite) at higher temperatures. Compare: tridymite

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