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Chrysocolla (/ˌkrɪsəˈkɒlə/ KRIS-ə-KOL-ə) is a
hydrous copper phyllosilicate mineral and
mineraloid with the
formula Cu 2 – xAl x(H 2Si 2O 5)(OH) 4⋅nH...
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Chrysocolla (gold-solder, Gr**** χρῡσόκολλα;
Latin chrȳsocolla, oerugo, santerna;
Syriac "tankar" (Bar Bahlul),
alchemical symbol 🜸), also
known as "goldsmith's...
- minerals,
including malachite, azurite, turquoise, pseudomalachite, and
chrysocolla.
Eilat stone is the
national stone of Israel, and is also
known as the...
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deeper primary copper sulfide orebodies.
Tenorite commonly occurs with
chrysocolla and the
copper carbonates,
azurite and malachite. The dull grey-black...
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quantities of
silica may
react with
dissolved copper forming dioptase and
chrysocolla. The
Altyn Tube mine in
Kazakhstan still provides handsome specimens;...
- m****es. It is also a
common form of goethite, smithsonite, fluorite, and
chrysocolla.
Similar habits are
reniform (kidney-shaped) and
mammillary (breast-shaped...
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Brochantite is
often ****ociated with
minerals such as malachite, azurite, and
chrysocolla, and may form
pseudomorphs with
these minerals. The
mineral is found...
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chalcopyrite and
molybdenum from molybdenite.
Copper oxides include chrysocolla,
malachite and azurite. The mine's
concentrator has a
capacity of 75...
- deposits. It
frequently occurs in ****ociation with
native copper, azurite,
chrysocolla, malachite,
tenorite and a
variety of iron
oxide minerals. It is known...
- Tsumeb, Namibia. A 2006
study has
produced evidence the blue
mineral chrysocolla may be a
microscopic mixture of spertiniite,
amorphous silica and water...