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- Hydrozincite - Wikipedia
Hydrozincite, also known as zinc bloom or marionite, is a white carbonate mineral consisting of Zn 5 (CO 3) 2 (OH) 6 It is usually found in massive rather than crystalline form It occurs as an oxidation product of zinc ores and as post mine incrustations
- Hydrozincite: Mineral information, data and localities.
Named in 1853 by Gustav Adolph Kenngott in allusion to its composition, containing water of hydration and zinc Typically found as massive, earthy, porous to compact, powdery aggregates and encrustations of very small to microscopic crystals
- Hydrozincite – WGNHS – UW–Madison
IOWA COUNTY: White botryoidal material, likely hydrozincite, occurs at Highland (Hobbs, 1905) It is also reported as finely fibrous to pearly porcellaneous coatings on smithsonite from the mines at Linden and Mineral Point
- Hydrozincite Mineral Data
Named after its chemical composition Comments: Well crystallized, colorless hydrozincite crystals encrusting a limonitic gossan matrix Fluoresces bright blue-white under UV illumination Location: Ojuela mine, MapimÃ, Mun de MapimÃ, Durango, Mexico Scale: 3x3x2 cm White, Yellowish white, Grayish white, Pinkish white, Bluish white
- TSUMEB - Hydrozincite
It is fair to say that hydrozincite is somewhat inconspicuous and, unless accompanied by other minerals, it is unlikely to have been recovered as specimen material Its representation in collections therefore almost certainly understates its abundance in the mine
- 40 Facts About Hydrozincite
Hydrozincite, often found as a white, powdery mineral, forms when zinc is exposed to oxygen and carbon dioxide in the air This process creates a compound that's not just fascinating to look at but also tells a story about the environment where it's found
- Hydrozincite (Zn5 (CO3)2 (OH)6) | C2H6O12Zn5 | CID 11955398 - PubChem
Hydrozincite (Zn5 (CO3)2 (OH)6) | C2H6O12Zn5 | CID 11955398 - structure, chemical names, physical and chemical properties, classification, patents, literature, biological activities, safety hazards toxicity information, supplier lists, and more
- FOMS - Hydrozincite - Franklin Mineral Information
Local hydrozincite remains largely unstudied It occurs as thin films and opaque white powdery patches and as white crusts of pearly-lustered platy crystals It is readily identified by its strong blue fluorescence in shortwave ultraviolet
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