Name:

malachite

A photo of the mineral malachite

Class:

Carbonates

Chemistry:

Cu2CO3(OH)2 hydrous copper carbonate

Color(s):

green, dark green Streak: pale green

Hardness:

3.5 - 4.0

SpecGrav:

3.6 - 4.05

Fracture:

conchoidal

Cleavage:

complete

Crystal:

monoclinic (often in botryoidal masses)

Envronment:

alteration zone in hydrothermal replacements

Association:

azurite, limonite, cuprite, chalcosite

Locals:

| Zaire | France | USSR | Germany | Chile | Austrailia | Arizona, New Mexico/USA |

Misc:

soluble in HCL with effervescence, from the Greek "mallow", a green herbaceous plant.

Photos
& Locals:

1.) Mashamba Mine, Kapata, Shaba Prov., Zaire
2.) Mashamba Mine, Kapata, Shaba Prov., Zaire
3.) Mashamba Mine, Kapata, Shaba Prov., Zaire

4.) Mashamba Mine, Kapata, Shaba Prov., Zaire
5.) Mashamba Mine, Kapata, Shaba Prov., Zaire
6.) Mashamba Mine, Kapata, Shaba Prov., Zaire

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