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Zaratite is a bright emerald green nickel carbonate mineral with formula Ni3CO3(OH)4·4H2O. Zaratite crystallizes in the isometric crystal system as massive ...
Formula: Ni3(CO3)(OH)4 · 4H2O ? Colour: Emerald-green; green in transmitted light. ... Name: Named after Antonio Gil y Zarate (1 December 1793, El Escorial, ...
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Zaratite

Zaratite is a bright emerald green nickel carbonate mineral with formula Ni₃CO₃(OH)₄·4H₂O. Zaratite crystallizes in the isometric crystal system as massive to mammillary encrustations and vein fillings. It has a specific gravity of 2.6 and a Mohs... Wikipedia
Specimen exceptionally rich in apple green zaratite - a carbonate of nickel. Location: Lord Brassy Mine Tasmania, Australia. Scale: 6.5 x 3.5 cm.
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Zaratite is a rare nickel carbonate hydrate found as a secondary alteration product of ores containing nickel. This is a rich locality example of this rare ...
Zaratite definition: a mineral, hydrated basic nickel carbonate, occurring in the form of emerald-green incrustations on chromite and magnetite.
Zaratite is a rare mineral forming secondary crusts on other nickel minerals. IMA views this is “doubtful” as a mineral species. MILWAUKEE COUNTY: Zaratite ...
The meaning of ZARATITE is a hydrous basic nickel carbonate Ni3(CO3)(OH)4·4H2O occurring in emerald-green incrustations or compact masses.
Special Info: Antique Specimen. A classic old eastern US locality. On this specimen is emerald green and glassy Zaratite, an alteration of Chromite.
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Grass-green zaratite beds on a mass of massive chromite. Certainly from the “Wood's chrome mine” near the town of Texas in Pennsylvania, USA.
Name: Zaratite RRUFF ID: R050268 Ideal Chemistry: Ni3(CO3)(OH)4·4H2O Locality: Lord Brassy mine, Tasmania, Australia Source: Marcus Origlieri Owner: RRUFF