- Smaltite
Smaltite is a variety of the mineral
skutterudite consisting ofcobalt iron nickel arsenide : (Co,Fe,Ni)As2. It crystallizes in the cubic system with the same hemihedralsymmetry aspyrite ;crystal s have usually the form of cubes or cubo-octahedra, but are imperfectly developed and of somewhat rare occurrence. More often the mineral is found as compact or granular masses. The color is tin-white to steel-grey, with a metallic luster; the streak is greyish black. Hardness is 5.5 and thespecific gravity is 6.5. The cobalt is partly replaced byiron andnickel , and as the latter increases in amount there is a passage to the isomorphous specieschloanthite (NiAs2).Smaltite occurs in veins with
ore s of cobalt, nickel,copper andsilver . The best known localities are Cobalt, Ontario and Schneeberg inSaxony ,Germany . The name smaltite was given by F. S. Beudant in1832 because the mineral was used in the preparation ofsmalt for producing a blue color inporcelain andglass .External links
* [http://www.mindat.org/min-3685.html Mindat locality data]
References
*1911
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