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- Cuprite abstract "Cuprite is an oxide mineral composed of copper(I) oxide Cu2O, and is a minor ore of copper.Its dark crystals with red internal reflections are in the isometric system hexoctahedral class, appearing as cubic, octahedral, or dodecahedral forms, or in combinations. Penetration twins frequently occur. In spite of its nice color it is rarely used for jewelry because of its low Mohs hardness of 3.5 to 4. It has a relatively high specific gravity of 6.1, imperfect cleavage and a brittle to conchoidal fracture. The luster is sub-metallic to brilliant adamantine. The "chalcotrichite" variety typically shows greatly elongated (parallel to [001]) capillary or needle like crystals forms.It is a secondary mineral which forms in the oxidized zone of copper sulfide deposits. It frequently occurs in association with native copper, azurite, chrysocolla, malachite, tenorite and a variety of iron oxide minerals. It is known as ruby copper due to its distinctive red color.Cuprite was first described in 1845 and the name derives from the Latin cuprum for its copper content.Cuprite is found in the Ural Mountains, Altai Mountains, and Sardinia, and in more isolated locations in Cornwall, France, Arizona, Chile, Bolivia, and Namibia.".
- Cuprite thumbnail CupriteUSGOV.jpg?width=300.
- Cuprite wikiPageID "875205".
- Cuprite wikiPageRevisionID "641533010".
- Cuprite caption "Cuprite from Morenci, Arizona".
- Cuprite category Oxide_minerals.
- Cuprite cleavage "Fair in four directions forming octahedrons".
- Cuprite color "Dark red to conchineal red, sometimes almost black".
- Cuprite dana "4.1".
- Cuprite diaphaneity "Transparent, translucent".
- Cuprite formula "Cu2O".
- Cuprite fracture "Conchoidal to uneven".
- Cuprite gravity "6.14".
- Cuprite habit "Cubic, octahedral, and dodecahedral crystals; as hairlike capillary forms, earthy, compact granular and massive".
- Cuprite hasPhotoCollection Cuprite.
- Cuprite luster "Adamantine, sub-metallic, earthy".
- Cuprite mohs "3.5".
- Cuprite name "Cuprite".
- Cuprite opticalprop "Isotropic".
- Cuprite pleochroism "Visible".
- Cuprite refractive "n = 2.849".
- Cuprite streak "Shining metallic brownish-red".
- Cuprite strunz "4".
- Cuprite symmetry "Cubic".
- Cuprite system "Cubic hexoctahedral".
- Cuprite tenacity "Brittle".
- Cuprite twinning "Penetration twins".
- Cuprite unitCell "a = 4.2685 Å; V 77.77 ų; Z = 2".
- Cuprite subject Category:Alchemical_substances.
- Cuprite subject Category:Copper_minerals.
- Cuprite subject Category:Cubic_minerals.
- Cuprite subject Category:Oxide_minerals.
- Cuprite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Cuprite type Mineral.
- Cuprite type ChemicalObject.
- Cuprite type Thing.
- Cuprite type Q7946.
- Cuprite comment "Cuprite is an oxide mineral composed of copper(I) oxide Cu2O, and is a minor ore of copper.Its dark crystals with red internal reflections are in the isometric system hexoctahedral class, appearing as cubic, octahedral, or dodecahedral forms, or in combinations. Penetration twins frequently occur. In spite of its nice color it is rarely used for jewelry because of its low Mohs hardness of 3.5 to 4.".
- Cuprite label "Cupriet".
- Cuprite label "Cuprit".
- Cuprite label "Cuprita".
- Cuprite label "Cuprita".
- Cuprite label "Cuprita".
- Cuprite label "Cuprite".
- Cuprite label "Cuprite".
- Cuprite label "Cuprite".
- Cuprite label "Kuprit".
- Cuprite label "Kuprit".
- Cuprite label "Kuprit".
- Cuprite label "Kupryt".
- Cuprite label "Куприт".
- Cuprite label "赤銅鉱".
- Cuprite sameAs Kuprit.
- Cuprite sameAs Cuprit.
- Cuprite sameAs Κυπρίτης.
- Cuprite sameAs Cuprita.
- Cuprite sameAs Cuprite.
- Cuprite sameAs Kuprit.
- Cuprite sameAs Cuprite.
- Cuprite sameAs 赤銅鉱.
- Cuprite sameAs Cupriet.
- Cuprite sameAs Kupryt.
- Cuprite sameAs Cuprita.
- Cuprite sameAs m.03krfz.
- Cuprite sameAs Q407335.
- Cuprite sameAs Q407335.
- Cuprite wasDerivedFrom Cuprite?oldid=641533010.
- Cuprite depiction CupriteUSGOV.jpg.
- Cuprite isPrimaryTopicOf Cuprite.
- Cuprite name "Cuprite".