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- Wulfenite abstract "Wulfenite is a lead molybdate mineral with the formula PbMoO4. It can be most often found as thin tabular crystals with a bright orange-red to yellow-orange color, sometimes brown, although the color can be highly variable. In its yellow form it is sometimes called "yellow lead ore".It crystallizes in the tetragonal system, often occurring as stubby, pyramidal or tabular crystals. It also occurs as earthy, granular masses. It is found in many localities, associated with lead ores as a secondary mineral associated with the oxidized zone of lead deposits. It is also a secondary ore of molybdenum, and is sought by collectors.".
- Wulfenite thumbnail Wulfenite_mexique.jpg?width=300.
- Wulfenite wikiPageExternalLink hemimorphism.
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- Wulfenite wikiPageExternalLink blowpipe_test.aspx.
- Wulfenite wikiPageExternalLink hemihedral.
- Wulfenite wikiPageID "621693".
- Wulfenite wikiPageRevisionID "606656735".
- Wulfenite birefringence "δ = 0.122".
- Wulfenite caption "Wulfenite from Mexico".
- Wulfenite category "Molybdate mineral".
- Wulfenite cleavage "On {011}, distinct; on {001}, {013}, indistinct".
- Wulfenite color "Orange-yellow, yellow, honey-yellow, reddish-orange, rarely colorless, grey, brown, olive-green and even black".
- Wulfenite diaphaneity "Transparent to opaque".
- Wulfenite fluorescence "None".
- Wulfenite formula "PbMoO4".
- Wulfenite fracture "Irregular to sub-conchoidal".
- Wulfenite gravity "6.5".
- Wulfenite habit "Thin tabular to pyramidal".
- Wulfenite hasPhotoCollection Wulfenite.
- Wulfenite luster "Adamantine, resinous".
- Wulfenite mohs "2.75".
- Wulfenite name "Wulfenite".
- Wulfenite opticalprop "Uniaxial , may be anomalously biaxial".
- Wulfenite other "Specimens may be piezoelectric".
- Wulfenite pleochroism "Weak; orange and yellow".
- Wulfenite refractive "nω = 2.405 nε = 2.283".
- Wulfenite streak "White".
- Wulfenite strunz "7".
- Wulfenite symmetry Hermann%E2%80%93Mauguin_notation.
- Wulfenite symmetry "Space group: I 41/a".
- Wulfenite symmetry "Tetragonal dipyramidal".
- Wulfenite system Tetragonal_crystal_system.
- Wulfenite tenacity "Brittle".
- Wulfenite twinning "Twins on the [001] common".
- Wulfenite unitCell "a = 5.433 Å, c = 12.110 Å; Z=4".
- Wulfenite wordnet_type synset-mineral-noun-1.
- Wulfenite subject Category:Lead_minerals.
- Wulfenite subject Category:Molybdenum_minerals.
- Wulfenite subject Category:Tetragonal_minerals.
- Wulfenite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Wulfenite type Mineral.
- Wulfenite type ChemicalObject.
- Wulfenite type Thing.
- Wulfenite comment "Wulfenite is a lead molybdate mineral with the formula PbMoO4. It can be most often found as thin tabular crystals with a bright orange-red to yellow-orange color, sometimes brown, although the color can be highly variable. In its yellow form it is sometimes called "yellow lead ore".It crystallizes in the tetragonal system, often occurring as stubby, pyramidal or tabular crystals. It also occurs as earthy, granular masses.".
- Wulfenite label "Wulfeniet".
- Wulfenite label "Wulfenit".
- Wulfenite label "Wulfenit".
- Wulfenite label "Wulfenita".
- Wulfenite label "Wulfenite".
- Wulfenite label "Wulfenite".
- Wulfenite label "Wulfenite".
- Wulfenite label "Wulfénite".
- Wulfenite label "Вульфенит".
- Wulfenite sameAs Wulfenit.
- Wulfenite sameAs Βουλφενίτης.
- Wulfenite sameAs Wulfenita.
- Wulfenite sameAs Wulfenita.
- Wulfenite sameAs Wulfénite.
- Wulfenite sameAs Wulfenite.
- Wulfenite sameAs Wulfeniet.
- Wulfenite sameAs Wulfenit.
- Wulfenite sameAs Wulfenite.
- Wulfenite sameAs m.02xl5t.
- Wulfenite sameAs Q421092.
- Wulfenite sameAs Q421092.
- Wulfenite wasDerivedFrom Wulfenite?oldid=606656735.
- Wulfenite depiction Wulfenite_mexique.jpg.
- Wulfenite isPrimaryTopicOf Wulfenite.
- Wulfenite name "Wulfenite".