Name:

mimetite

A photo of the mineral mimetite

Class:

Phosphates/Arsenates/Vanadates

Chemistry:

Pb5(AsO4)3Cl Lead ChloroArsenate

Color(s):

yellow, yellow-green, white, brown, Streak: white

Hardness:

3.5 - 4.0

SpecGrav:

7.0 - 7.3

Fracture:

uneven

Cleavage:

incomplete

Crystal:

monoclinic (often pseudo hexagonal)

Envronment:

formed in the alteration zone in hydrothermal replacement deposits

Association:

galena, pyromorphyte, wulfenite, limonite

Locals:

England | Germany | Arizona, Nevada/USA | Mexico

Misc:

soluble in nitric acid, named from the Greek word "mimetes" which means "imitator" because of it's similarity to pyromorphyte

Photos
& Locals:

1.) Santa Eulalia, Chihuahua, Mexico
2.) Santa Eulalia, Chihuahua, Mexico

3.) Mimetite & wulfenite San Franciso Mine, Sonora, Mexico
4.) Santa Eulalia, Chihuahua, Mexico

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