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- Umangite abstract "Umangite is a copper selenide mineral, Cu3Se2, discovered in 1891. It occurs only in small grains or fine granular aggregates with other copper minerals of the sulfide group. It has a hardness of 3. It is blue-black to red-violet in color with a black streak. It has a metallic luster.Umangite is named after the locality of Sierra de Umango, La Rioja province in Argentina. It also occurs at other localities including the Harz Mountains in Germany, and at Skrickerum, Sweden.".
- Umangite thumbnail Umangite-Clausthalite-202047.jpg?width=300.
- Umangite wikiPageID "910079".
- Umangite wikiPageRevisionID "541148363".
- Umangite caption "Umangite on clausthalite. Other copper selenides and likely chalcomenite".
- Umangite category Selenide_minerals.
- Umangite cleavage "Distinct on [010] and [001]".
- Umangite color "Red, bluish red-black".
- Umangite diaphaneity "Opaque".
- Umangite formula "Cu3Se2".
- Umangite fracture "Uneven".
- Umangite gravity "5.62".
- Umangite habit "Massive granular".
- Umangite hasPhotoCollection Umangite.
- Umangite luster "Metallic".
- Umangite mohs "3".
- Umangite name "Umangite".
- Umangite streak "Black".
- Umangite strunz "2".
- Umangite system "Tetragonal".
- Umangite wordnet_type synset-mineral-noun-1.
- Umangite subject Category:Copper_minerals.
- Umangite subject Category:Selenide_minerals.
- Umangite type Abstraction100002137.
- Umangite type CopperMinerals.
- Umangite type Material114580897.
- Umangite type Matter100020827.
- Umangite type Mineral114662574.
- Umangite type Part113809207.
- Umangite type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Umangite type Relation100031921.
- Umangite type SelenideMinerals.
- Umangite type Substance100019613.
- Umangite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Umangite type Mineral.
- Umangite type ChemicalObject.
- Umangite type Thing.
- Umangite comment "Umangite is a copper selenide mineral, Cu3Se2, discovered in 1891. It occurs only in small grains or fine granular aggregates with other copper minerals of the sulfide group. It has a hardness of 3. It is blue-black to red-violet in color with a black streak. It has a metallic luster.Umangite is named after the locality of Sierra de Umango, La Rioja province in Argentina. It also occurs at other localities including the Harz Mountains in Germany, and at Skrickerum, Sweden.".
- Umangite label "Umangiet".
- Umangite label "Umangit".
- Umangite label "Umangita".
- Umangite label "Umangite".
- Umangite label "Umangite".
- Umangite sameAs Umangit.
- Umangite sameAs Umangita.
- Umangite sameAs Umangite.
- Umangite sameAs Umangiet.
- Umangite sameAs m.03p112.
- Umangite sameAs Q2462291.
- Umangite sameAs Q2462291.
- Umangite sameAs Umangite.
- Umangite wasDerivedFrom Umangite?oldid=541148363.
- Umangite depiction Umangite-Clausthalite-202047.jpg.
- Umangite isPrimaryTopicOf Umangite.
- Umangite name "Umangite".