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- Brokenhillite abstract "Brokenhillite (German: Brokenhillit Spanish: Brokenhillita) is an earth mineral that exists in small quantities. It is only found in the far-western regions of New South Wales in Broken Hill, Australia. Although it has been given a name and chemical formula, it has not been approved by the International Mineralogy Association primarily because it is a manganese silicate of the pyrosmalite group which means the compositional similarities are too great to be an approved mineral. Brokenhillite structure is either composed of iron or manganese with the formula (Mn+2, Fe+2)8Si6O15(OH,Cl)10, and has either a hydroxide or a chloride rotation. The actual components inside Brokenhillite can be determined using a diffractometer. The structural basis of this mineral is determined to be phyllosilicate within the pyrosmalites due to the octahedral structure, with one perfect cleavage, a hardness of about 4.5, and a streak of light brown. The area of Broken Hill has a very diverse spreading of deposits with a sporadic layering of minerals. Due to the large region of deposition, few mineralogists have attempted to study its environment which is why there is a greater opportunity for further study despite the small amount of publications presented over the years.".
- Brokenhillite thumbnail Manganpyrosmalite-t06-196b.jpg?width=300.
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- Brokenhillite wikiPageID "41298600".
- Brokenhillite wikiPageLength "4312".
- Brokenhillite wikiPageOutDegree "1".
- Brokenhillite wikiPageRevisionID "663493715".
- Brokenhillite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Inosilicates.
- Brokenhillite wikiPageWikiLinkText "Brokenhillite".
- Brokenhillite boxbgcolor "purple".
- Brokenhillite boxwidth "10".
- Brokenhillite caption "Brokenhillite".
- Brokenhillite category "Mineralogy".
- Brokenhillite cleavage "Good".
- Brokenhillite color "Brown, Red, Maroon".
- Brokenhillite dana "Inosilicate".
- Brokenhillite formula "32".
- Brokenhillite fracture "N/A".
- Brokenhillite hasPhotoCollection Brokenhillite.
- Brokenhillite mohs "4".
- Brokenhillite molweight "4300.0".
- Brokenhillite name "Brokenhillite".
- Brokenhillite streak "Reddish Brown".
- Brokenhillite symmetry "6.0".
- Brokenhillite system "Hexagonal".
- Brokenhillite twinning "N/A".
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- Brokenhillite subject Category:Inosilicates.
- Brokenhillite hypernym Mineral.
- Brokenhillite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Brokenhillite type Mineral.
- Brokenhillite type ChemicalObject.
- Brokenhillite type Thing.
- Brokenhillite type Q7946.
- Brokenhillite comment "Brokenhillite (German: Brokenhillit Spanish: Brokenhillita) is an earth mineral that exists in small quantities. It is only found in the far-western regions of New South Wales in Broken Hill, Australia. Although it has been given a name and chemical formula, it has not been approved by the International Mineralogy Association primarily because it is a manganese silicate of the pyrosmalite group which means the compositional similarities are too great to be an approved mineral.".
- Brokenhillite label "Brokenhillite".
- Brokenhillite sameAs m.0zn10ly.
- Brokenhillite sameAs Q15391674.
- Brokenhillite sameAs Q15391674.
- Brokenhillite wasDerivedFrom Brokenhillite?oldid=663493715.
- Brokenhillite depiction Manganpyrosmalite-t06-196b.jpg.
- Brokenhillite isPrimaryTopicOf Brokenhillite.
- Brokenhillite name "Brokenhillite".