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Cuprite | Oxide, Copper, Red - Britannica
cuprite, soft, heavy, red oxide mineral (Cu 2 O) 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.
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Cuprite - Wikipedia
Cuprite is an oxide mineral composed of copper(I) oxide Cu2O, and is a minor ore of copper. Cuprite. Cuprite from Morenci, Arizona. General.
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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, ...
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cuprite
cuprite Min. (ˈkjuːpraɪt) [f. L. cupr-um copper + -ite.] Native red oxide of copper (a valuable ore).1850 Dana Min. 517. 1869 Phillips Vesuv. x. 282.
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Cuprite Gemstone: Properties, Meanings, Value & More
Cuprite is a rare copper gemstone valued for its exquisite ruby-red coloring and stunning brilliance. It's a popular and essential piece for ...
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Cuprite Mineral Data - Mineralogy Database
Cuprite (Cu2O) is a red oxide of copper, found in oxidized copper deposits, with a density of 6.1, and a hardness of 3.5-4.
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Cuprite Hills
The Cuprite Hills are a mountain range in Esmeralda County, Nevada.
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Cuprite Meaning and Properties | Fire Mountain Gems and Beads
Cuprite, also called red copper ore, is a soft, heavy, red oxide mineral that is a major ore of copper and is still mined in many places around the world. It ...
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Cuprite - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Cuprite is defined as a cubic crystal structure formed by members of the M2O family, such as Cu2O and Ag2O, characterized by a framework of corner-shared OM4 ...
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[PDF] CUPRITE – Cu2O - UFRGS
Cuprite (Cu2O) is a common, deep red oxide of copper, found in oxidation zones of Cu ores, with a high luster. It has a hardness of 3.5-4.
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Cuprite Mineral Specimens - iRocks.com
Cuprite specimens are available from locations like Namibia, DR Congo, Australia, Arizona, and Russia, with varying sizes and prices.
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Condurrite
Condurrite is a name given to a mixture of cuprite, domeykite and tenorite.
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Chalconatronite
The chalconatronite found on the censer formed over cuprite and some atacamite crystals, which are associated minerals. See also
Atacamite
Cuprite
Patina
Botallackite
Bronze disease
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Carbonate minerals
Copper(II) minerals
Corrosion
Minerals
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selen-
selen-, prefix (ˈsɛlən) 1. Min. [After G. selen selenium.] In names of certain minerals containing or formerly supposed to contain selenium, as † ˌselenˈcuprite = berzelianite. † ˌselenˈpalladite, -paˈlladium = allopalladium. † ˌselenˈsilver = naumannite. ˌselenˈsulphur, a native variety of elementa...
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Tenorite
Cuprite, native copper and Fe–Mn oxides also occur in this environment. See also
Cuprite CuO
List of minerals
List of minerals named after people
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Copper(II) minerals
Oxide minerals
Monoclinic minerals
Minerals
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