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- Alacránite abstract "Alacránite (As8S9) is an arsenic sulfide mineral first discovered in the Uzon caldera, Kamchatka, Russia. It was named for its occurrence in the Alacrán silver, arsenic, antimony mine, Pampa Larga, Chile. It is generally more rare than realgar and orpiment. Its origin is hydrothermal. It occurs as subhedral to euhedral tabular orange to pale gray crystals that are transparent to translucent. It has a yellow-orange streak with a hardness of 1.5. It crystallizes in the monoclinic crystal system. It occurs with realgar and uzonite as flattened and prismatic grains up to 0.5 mm across.".
- Alacránite wikiPageID "24034411".
- Alacránite wikiPageRevisionID "569334613".
- Alacránite birefringence "0.13".
- Alacránite category Sulfide_minerals.
- Alacránite cleavage "Imperfect on {100}".
- Alacránite color "Orange to pale gray, rose-yellow internal reflections".
- Alacránite diaphaneity "Transparent to translucent".
- Alacránite formula "As8S9".
- Alacránite gravity "3.4".
- Alacránite habit "Equant grains".
- Alacránite luster "Vitreous, resinous, greasy".
- Alacránite mohs "1.5".
- Alacránite name "Alacránite".
- Alacránite opticalprop "Biaxial".
- Alacránite refractive "nα = 2.390 nγ = 2.520".
- Alacránite streak "Yellow-orange".
- Alacránite strunz "2".
- Alacránite symmetry "Monoclinic prismatic".
- Alacránite system Monoclinic_crystal_system.
- Alacránite tenacity "Brittle".
- Alacránite unitCell "a = 9.942 Å, b = 9.601 Å, c = 9.178 Å; β = 101.94°; Z = 2".
- Alacránite subject Category:Arsenic_minerals.
- Alacránite subject Category:Monoclinic_minerals.
- Alacránite subject Category:Sulfide_minerals.
- Alacránite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Alacránite type Mineral.
- Alacránite type ChemicalObject.
- Alacránite type Thing.
- Alacránite comment "Alacránite (As8S9) is an arsenic sulfide mineral first discovered in the Uzon caldera, Kamchatka, Russia. It was named for its occurrence in the Alacrán silver, arsenic, antimony mine, Pampa Larga, Chile. It is generally more rare than realgar and orpiment. Its origin is hydrothermal. It occurs as subhedral to euhedral tabular orange to pale gray crystals that are transparent to translucent. It has a yellow-orange streak with a hardness of 1.5. It crystallizes in the monoclinic crystal system.".
- Alacránite label "Alacranita".
- Alacránite label "Alacránit".
- Alacránite label "Alacránite".
- Alacránite label "Alacránite".
- Alacránite sameAs Alacr%C3%A1nite.
- Alacránite sameAs Alacránit.
- Alacránite sameAs Alacranita.
- Alacránite sameAs Alacránite.
- Alacránite sameAs Q413440.
- Alacránite sameAs Q413440.
- Alacránite wasDerivedFrom Alacránite?oldid=569334613.