安裝中文字典英文字典辭典工具!
安裝中文字典英文字典辭典工具!
|
- Cuprite - Wikipedia
Cuprite is found in the Ural Mountains, Altai Mountains, and Sardinia, and in more isolated locations in Cornwall, France, Arizona, Chile, Bolivia, and Namibia
- Cuprite | Properties, Formation, Occurrence, Uses » Geology
Cuprite is a mineral that belongs to the oxide mineral group It is composed of copper (I) oxide, with the chemical formula Cu2O The name "cuprite" is derived from the Latin word "cuprum," which means copper, referring to its copper content
- Cuprite: Mineral information, data and localities.
Cuprite is commonly found as an oxidation product of copper sulphides in the upper zones of veins, often associated with Native Copper, Malachite, Azurite, Limonite and Chalcocite
- Cuprite | Oxide, Copper, Red | Britannica
Cuprite, soft, heavy, red oxide mineral (Cu2O) that is an important ore of copper A secondary mineral often formed by the weathering of copper sulfide minerals, cuprite is widespread as brilliant crystals, grains, or earthy masses in the oxidized zone of copper lodes
- What is Cuprite - Geology In
Cuprite (Cu₂O) is a copper (I) oxide mineral, a member of the oxide mineral class It stands out for its vibrant ruby-red coloration, often described as intense and fiery This distinct hue arises from the electronic transitions within the copper (I) ions within the crystal lattice
- Cuprite Mineral Data
Chalcotrichite from the Greek, meaning "hairy copper " Comments: Dark red ball or sphere of cuprite crystals set on a pearly white dolomite crystal matrix Location: Tsumeb mine, Tsumeb, Namibia Scale: 5 x 2 5 x 4 cm Comments: Semi-metallic, dark reddish gray, cuprite crystals on blue chrysocolla Location: Mashamba West mine, Shaba, Congo
- FOMS - Cuprite - Franklin Mineral Information
Cuprite, a copper oxide mineral, was first reported from Franklin by Seymour (1868) and Palache (1935) Frondel (1972) and Cook (1973) reported occurrences at Franklin and Sterling Hill, but cuprite is a rare mineral locally No physical or chemical data have been obtained
- Cuprite: Meanings, Properties, Facts and More - The Gem Library
What Is Cuprite? Cuprite is a copper oxide mineral that is naturally occurring and is often found in crystals, stones, and small nuggets It is typically found in shades of red, ranging from dark to light, and can also have a copper or bronze hue
|
|
|