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Pharmacosiderite - Wikipedia
Pharmacosiderite is a hydrated basic ferric arsenate, with the chemical formula KFe4(AsO4)3(OH)4·(6-7)H2O and a molecular weight of 873.38 g/mol. en.wikipedia.org
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Pharmacosiderite: Mineral information, data and localities.
A secondary mineral occurring in the oxidized zones of iron-bearing sulfide deposits or in hydrothermal deposits. www.mindat.org
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Pharmacosiderite Mineral Data - Mineralogy Database
General Pharmacosiderite Information. Help on Chemical Formula: Chemical Formula: KFe+++4(AsO4)3(OH)4•6-7(H2O). Help on Composition: ... webmineral.com
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pharmacosiderite
pharmacosiderite Min. (ˌfɑːməkəʊˈsaɪdəraɪt) [Named by Hausmann, 1813, f. Gr. ϕάρµακον in sense ‘poison’ + σίδηρ-ος iron + -ite.] Hydrous arsenate of iron, occurring in minute greenish or brownish crystals of cubic or tetrahedral form; also called cube-ore.1835 C. U. Shepard Min. II. 102 Pharmacoside... Oxford English Dictionary
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[PDF] Pharmacosiderite KFe (AsO4)3(OH)4 • 6−7H2O
Optical Properties: Transparent to translucent. Color: Olive-green, grass-green, emerald-green, honey-yellow, yellowish brown, dark brown; less commonly ... www.handbookofmineralogy.org
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Pharmacosiderite mineral information and data
Occurs as cubic crystals with diagonally striated faces most often are olive to emerald green sometimes amber to dark brown. www.dakotamatrix.com
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Pharmacosiderite - Mineral Database - Mineralogy of Wales
Where well-crystallized, pharmacosiderite is distinctive among the supergene minerals due to its typically well-formed cubic crystals, brownish to greenish ... museum.wales
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Pharmacosiderite | mineral | Britannica
Pharmacosiderite, hydrated iron arsenate mineral (KFe 3+ 4 (AsO 4 ) 3 (OH) 4 ·6−7H 2 O) that forms olive-green to honey-yellow, yellowish-brown, and brown, ... www.britannica.com
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Pharmacosiderite - Franklin Mineral Information - FOMS
The Franklin-Ogdensburg Mineralogical Society Inc., FOMS, provides information on Pharmacosiderite from the Franklin-Ogdensburg area of New Jersey. www.fomsnj.org
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Pharmacosiderite Mineral Specimens - iRocks.com
A Quest for Shiny Purple Crystals shares a story about young Johnny and his furry friend, Max, as they learn about minerals and discover Amethyst in an ... www.irocks.com
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Beudantite
It occurs in association with carminite, scorodite, mimetite, dussertite, arseniosiderite, pharmacosiderite, olivenite, bayldonite, duftite, anglesite, wikipedia.org
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siderite
▪ I. siderite1 Min. (ˈsɪdəraɪt, saɪˈdɪəraɪt) [In early use a. F. siderite (16th c.), or ad. L. sidērītes m., sidērītis f., a. Gr. σιδηρίτης, -ῖτις, f. σίδηρος iron. In later use directly f. Gr. σίδηρ-ος + -ite1 2 b.] † 1. Loadstone. Obs.1579 Puttenham Eng. Poesie, Partheniades (1811) vii. 50 Not fli... Oxford English Dictionary
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Metarauchite
It is commonly associated with metazeunerite, erythrite, and gypsum (Jáchymov) and Ni-bearing metanováčekite, metazeunerite, pharmacosiderite (Schneeberg wikipedia.org
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cube
▪ I. cube, n.1 (kjuːb) [a. F. cube (14th c. in Littré) ad. late L. cubus, a. Gr. κύβος a cube, orig. a die for playing with.] 1. a. Geom. One of the five regular solids; a solid figure contained by six equal squares and eight rectangular solid angles; a regular hexahedron.[1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bettertonite
Bettertonite most likely formed as a product of leaching and the replacement of Al to Fe in pharmacosiderite. Bettertonite infills isolated cavities in quartz veins and is associated with arsenopyrite, chamosite, liskeardite, pharmacoalumite, and pharmacosiderite wikipedia.org
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