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- Hidalgoite abstract "Hidalgoite, PbAl3(AsO4)(SO4)(OH)4, is a rare member of the beudantite group and is usually classified as part of the alunite family. It was named after the place where it was first discovered, the Zimapán mining district, Hidalgo, Mexico. At Hidalgo where it was initially discovered, it was found as dense white masses in alternating dikes of quartz latite and quartz monzonite alongside other secondary minerals such as sphalerite, arsenopyrite, cerussite and trace amounts of angelsite and alamosite, it was then rediscovered at other locations such as Australia where it occurs on oxidized shear zones above greywacke shales especially on the anticline prospects of the area, and on fine grained quartz-spessartine rocks in Broken Hill, Australia. Hidalgoite specimens are usually associated with copper minerals, clay minerals, iron oxides and polymetallic sulfides in occurrence. Hidalgoite is categorized under the trigonal crystal system and R3m space group and can be denoted by the H-M symbol (32/m). Physical properties of hidalgoite include its gray white to light gray color, a white streak, specific gravity of 3.96 and a hardness of 4.5. Hidalgoite specimens are usually translucent to sub opaque, and the brittle nature of mineral produces conchoidal fractures. It has an earthy luster.".
- Hidalgoite thumbnail Hidalgoite-503442.jpg?width=300.
- Hidalgoite wikiPageID "41397488".
- Hidalgoite wikiPageRevisionID "589694357".
- Hidalgoite caption "Hidalgoite from a mine in Utah".
- Hidalgoite category Sulfate_minerals.
- Hidalgoite color "White, pale green, pistachio-green, emerald-green".
- Hidalgoite diaphaneity "Translucent".
- Hidalgoite formula "PbAl34".
- Hidalgoite fracture "Irregular to conchoidal".
- Hidalgoite gravity "3.71".
- Hidalgoite habit "Massive, porcellaneous to porous; spherulitic aggregates".
- Hidalgoite luster "Earthy or dull in aggregates".
- Hidalgoite mohs "4.5".
- Hidalgoite name "Hidalgoite".
- Hidalgoite opticalprop "Uniaxial".
- Hidalgoite refractive "nω = 1.713–1.730 nε 1.715–1.735".
- Hidalgoite streak "White".
- Hidalgoite strunz "8".
- Hidalgoite symmetry "H-M symbol:".
- Hidalgoite symmetry "Space group: Rm".
- Hidalgoite symmetry "Trigonal hexagonal scalenohedral".
- Hidalgoite system Trigonal_crystal_system.
- Hidalgoite tenacity "Brittle".
- Hidalgoite unitCell "a = 7.04 Å, c = 16.99 Å; Z=3".
- Hidalgoite subject Category:Alunite_group.
- Hidalgoite subject Category:Trigonal_minerals.
- Hidalgoite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Hidalgoite type Mineral.
- Hidalgoite type ChemicalObject.
- Hidalgoite type Thing.
- Hidalgoite comment "Hidalgoite, PbAl3(AsO4)(SO4)(OH)4, is a rare member of the beudantite group and is usually classified as part of the alunite family. It was named after the place where it was first discovered, the Zimapán mining district, Hidalgo, Mexico.".
- Hidalgoite label "Hidalgoit".
- Hidalgoite label "Hidalgoite".
- Hidalgoite label "Hidalgoite".
- Hidalgoite sameAs Hidalgoit.
- Hidalgoite sameAs Hidalgoite.
- Hidalgoite sameAs m.0j7c62f.
- Hidalgoite sameAs Q3785465.
- Hidalgoite sameAs Q3785465.
- Hidalgoite wasDerivedFrom Hidalgoite?oldid=589694357.
- Hidalgoite depiction Hidalgoite-503442.jpg.
- Hidalgoite isPrimaryTopicOf Hidalgoite.
- Hidalgoite name "Hidalgoite".