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CopiapiteCopiapite is a hydrous sulfate.
Chemical Formula:
Fe4.69O46S6H42
Other names:
Copiapite ferrian
Layman's explanation:
Copiapite was discovered in 1833 in Copiapo, Chile, hence the mineral?s name. Many countries contain this mineral, namely Chile, Australia and Canada. Copiapite forms when iron sulfide deposits oxidize. This sulfate mineral is yellow, orange or greenish-yellow in color, non-radioactive, non-fluorescence, dissolves in water, and tastes metallic.
Keywords:
Chile,
sulfate
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