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- Aerugite abstract "Aerugite is a rare complex nickel arsenate mineral with a variably reported formula: Ni9(AsO4)2AsO6. It forms green to deep blue-green trigonal crystals. It has a Mohs hardness of 4 and a specific gravity of 5.85 to 5.95.It was first described in 1858 in either the South Terres mine of Cornwall, England or in Erzgebirge, Saxony, Germany. The origin is disputed. The most common occurrence is as an incrustation on furnace walls in which ores are roasted. Its name comes from the Greek word aerugo for copper rust.".
- Aerugite wikiPageID "2492046".
- Aerugite wikiPageRevisionID "592268992".
- Aerugite category Arsenate_minerals.
- Aerugite color "Grass green, blue-green".
- Aerugite diaphaneity "Opaque to semitransparent".
- Aerugite formula "Ni92AsO6".
- Aerugite gravity "5.85".
- Aerugite habit "Massive to crystalline crusts".
- Aerugite hasPhotoCollection Aerugite.
- Aerugite luster "Adamantine".
- Aerugite mohs "4".
- Aerugite name "Aerugite".
- Aerugite streak "light green, greenish white".
- Aerugite strunz "8".
- Aerugite system "Trigonal - hexagonal scalenohedral".
- Aerugite subject Category:Arsenate_minerals.
- Aerugite subject Category:Nickel_minerals.
- Aerugite type Abstraction100002137.
- Aerugite type ArsenateMinerals.
- Aerugite type Material114580897.
- Aerugite type Matter100020827.
- Aerugite type Mineral114662574.
- Aerugite type NickelMinerals.
- Aerugite type Part113809207.
- Aerugite type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Aerugite type Relation100031921.
- Aerugite type Substance100019613.
- Aerugite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Aerugite type Mineral.
- Aerugite type ChemicalObject.
- Aerugite type Thing.
- Aerugite comment "Aerugite is a rare complex nickel arsenate mineral with a variably reported formula: Ni9(AsO4)2AsO6. It forms green to deep blue-green trigonal crystals. It has a Mohs hardness of 4 and a specific gravity of 5.85 to 5.95.It was first described in 1858 in either the South Terres mine of Cornwall, England or in Erzgebirge, Saxony, Germany. The origin is disputed. The most common occurrence is as an incrustation on furnace walls in which ores are roasted.".
- Aerugite label "Aerugiet".
- Aerugite label "Aerugite".
- Aerugite label "Aerugite".
- Aerugite label "Aerugite".
- Aerugite sameAs Aerugita.
- Aerugite sameAs Aerugite.
- Aerugite sameAs Aerugite.
- Aerugite sameAs Aerugiet.
- Aerugite sameAs m.07hn2j.
- Aerugite sameAs Q1935056.
- Aerugite sameAs Q1935056.
- Aerugite sameAs Aerugite.
- Aerugite wasDerivedFrom Aerugite?oldid=592268992.
- Aerugite isPrimaryTopicOf Aerugite.
- Aerugite name "Aerugite".