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- Cotunnite abstract "Cotunnite is the natural mineral form of lead(II) chloride with formula PbCl2.It was first described in 1825 from an occurrence on Mount Vesuvius, Naples Province, Campania, Italy. It was named for Domenico Cotugno (Cotunnius) (1736–1822), Italian physician and Professor of Anatomy.It was first recognized in volcanic fumarole deposits. It occurs as a secondary alteration product in lead ore deposits. It has also been reported as an alteration of archaeological objects that contain lead.It occurs in association with galena, cerussite, anglesite and matlockite in the Caracoles, Chile. At the Tolbachik volcano on the Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia it occurs with the rare to uncommon minerals tenorite, ponomarevite, sofiite, burnsite, ilinskite, georgbokite, chloromenite, halite, sylvite and native gold.".
- Cotunnite thumbnail Cotunnite_nymonh.jpg?width=300.
- Cotunnite wikiPageID "1430326".
- Cotunnite wikiPageRevisionID "598471090".
- Cotunnite 2v "Measured: 67°".
- Cotunnite birefringence "δ = 0.061".
- Cotunnite caption "Cotunnite".
- Cotunnite category Halide_minerals.
- Cotunnite cleavage "Perfect on {010}".
- Cotunnite color "Colorless to white, pale green, pale yellow".
- Cotunnite diaphaneity "Transparent to opaque".
- Cotunnite formula "PbCl2".
- Cotunnite fracture "Subconchoidal".
- Cotunnite gravity "5.8".
- Cotunnite habit "As elongated, flattened prismatic crystals; in aggregates of radiating sprays; granular, crustiform or pseudomorphs".
- Cotunnite hasPhotoCollection Cotunnite.
- Cotunnite luster "Adamantine, silky to pearly".
- Cotunnite mohs "2.5".
- Cotunnite name "Cotunnite".
- Cotunnite opticalprop "Biaxial".
- Cotunnite refractive "nα = 2.199 nβ = 2.217 nγ = 2.260".
- Cotunnite solubility "Slight in water".
- Cotunnite strunz "3".
- Cotunnite symmetry "Orthorhombic dipyramidal".
- Cotunnite system Orthorhombic_crystal_system.
- Cotunnite tenacity "Slightly sectile".
- Cotunnite unitCell "a = 7.6222 Å, b = 9.0448 Å, c = 4.5348 Å; Z = 4".
- Cotunnite subject Category:Halide_minerals.
- Cotunnite subject Category:Lead_minerals.
- Cotunnite subject Category:Orthorhombic_minerals.
- Cotunnite type Abstraction100002137.
- Cotunnite type HalideMinerals.
- Cotunnite type LeadMinerals.
- Cotunnite type Material114580897.
- Cotunnite type Matter100020827.
- Cotunnite type Mineral114662574.
- Cotunnite type OrthorhombicMinerals.
- Cotunnite type Part113809207.
- Cotunnite type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Cotunnite type Relation100031921.
- Cotunnite type Substance100019613.
- Cotunnite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Cotunnite type Mineral.
- Cotunnite type ChemicalObject.
- Cotunnite type Thing.
- Cotunnite comment "Cotunnite is the natural mineral form of lead(II) chloride with formula PbCl2.It was first described in 1825 from an occurrence on Mount Vesuvius, Naples Province, Campania, Italy. It was named for Domenico Cotugno (Cotunnius) (1736–1822), Italian physician and Professor of Anatomy.It was first recognized in volcanic fumarole deposits. It occurs as a secondary alteration product in lead ore deposits.".
- Cotunnite label "Cotunnit".
- Cotunnite label "Cotunnita".
- Cotunnite label "Cotunnite".
- Cotunnite label "Cotunnite".
- Cotunnite sameAs Cotunnit.
- Cotunnite sameAs Κοτουννίτης.
- Cotunnite sameAs Cotunnita.
- Cotunnite sameAs Cotunnite.
- Cotunnite sameAs m.0fqph5r.
- Cotunnite sameAs Q425639.
- Cotunnite sameAs Q425639.
- Cotunnite sameAs Cotunnite.
- Cotunnite wasDerivedFrom Cotunnite?oldid=598471090.
- Cotunnite depiction Cotunnite_nymonh.jpg.
- Cotunnite isPrimaryTopicOf Cotunnite.
- Cotunnite name "Cotunnite".