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- Mixite abstract "Mixite is a rare copper bismuth arsenate mineral with formula: BiCu6(AsO4)3(OH)6·3(H2O). It crystallizes in the hexagonal crystal system typically occurring as radiating acicular prisms and massive encrustations. The color varies from white to various shades of green and blue. It has a Mohs hardness of 3.5 to 4 and a specific gravity of 3.8. It has an uneven fracture and a brilliant to adamantine luster.It occurs as a secondary mineral in the oxidized zones of copper deposits. Associated minerals include: bismutite, smaltite, native bismuth, atelestite, erythrite, malachite and barite.It was discovered in 1879 near J´achymov, Czech Republic by mine engineer Anton Mixa.".
- Mixite thumbnail Mixite-215142.jpg?width=300.
- Mixite wikiPageExternalLink mixite.pdf.
- Mixite wikiPageExternalLink Mixite.shtml.
- Mixite wikiPageExternalLink min-2730.html.
- Mixite wikiPageID "4219063".
- Mixite wikiPageRevisionID "589859806".
- Mixite caption "Turquise-blue Mixite, Laurium, Greece. Size: 6.8 x 5.0 x 3.6 cm.".
- Mixite category Arsenate_minerals.
- Mixite formula "BiCu636·3".
- Mixite hasPhotoCollection Mixite.
- Mixite name "Mixite".
- Mixite strunz "8".
- Mixite system "Hexagonal".
- Mixite subject Category:Arsenate_minerals.
- Mixite subject Category:Bismuth_minerals.
- Mixite subject Category:Copper_minerals.
- Mixite type Abstraction100002137.
- Mixite type ArsenateMinerals.
- Mixite type BismuthMinerals.
- Mixite type Material114580897.
- Mixite type Matter100020827.
- Mixite type Mineral114662574.
- Mixite type Part113809207.
- Mixite type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Mixite type Relation100031921.
- Mixite type Substance100019613.
- Mixite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Mixite type Mineral.
- Mixite type ChemicalObject.
- Mixite type Thing.
- Mixite comment "Mixite is a rare copper bismuth arsenate mineral with formula: BiCu6(AsO4)3(OH)6·3(H2O). It crystallizes in the hexagonal crystal system typically occurring as radiating acicular prisms and massive encrustations. The color varies from white to various shades of green and blue. It has a Mohs hardness of 3.5 to 4 and a specific gravity of 3.8. It has an uneven fracture and a brilliant to adamantine luster.It occurs as a secondary mineral in the oxidized zones of copper deposits.".
- Mixite label "Mixit".
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- Mixite label "Mixite".
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- Mixite sameAs Μιξίτης.
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- Mixite sameAs m.0bqls5.
- Mixite sameAs Q429705.
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- Mixite wasDerivedFrom Mixite?oldid=589859806.
- Mixite depiction Mixite-215142.jpg.
- Mixite isPrimaryTopicOf Mixite.
- Mixite name "Mixite".