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Curite
CuriteGeneral Category Oxide mineral Chemical formula Pb3(UO2)8O8(OH)6·3(H2O) Strunz classification 04.GB.55 Crystal symmetry Orthorhombic (2/m 2/m 2/m) dipyramidal Identification Color Yellow, reddish orange, brownish yellow. Crystal habit Massive, acicular, compact earthy. Crystal system Orthorhombic Cleavage {100}, imperfect Tenacity Brittle Mohs scale hardness 4-5 Luster Adamantine Streak Orange Diaphaneity Transparent Specific gravity 6.98 - 7.4 Optical properties Biaxial (-) Refractive index nα = 2.060 nβ = 2.110 nγ = 2.150 Birefringence .090 Pleochroism Visible: X = b = pale yellow, Y = a = light red-orange, Z = c = dark red-orange 2V angle 70° Ultraviolet fluorescence Yes Other characteristics Radioactive References [1][2] Curite is a lead uranium oxide mineral with formula: Pb3(UO2)8O8(OH)6·3(H2O). It is named after the French physicist Pierre Curie, who is known for his work on radioactivity.[1]
References
- ^ a b http://www.mindat.org/min-1197.html Mindat with location data
- ^ http://webmineral.com/data/Curite.shtml Webmineral data
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