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| Siderite - Reciprocal Net Common Molecule | Log in | ||
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SideriteSiderite can be found growing in sedimentary and hydrothermal environments
Chemical Formula:
Fe(CO3)
Other names:
Layman's explanation:
Siderite was found by a man named Haidinger in 1845. The word Siderite is derived from the word Sideros, meaning iron in Greek. Siderite is found in many different places all over the world: the United States, Australia, Germany, Peru, and Greenland are just a few. This mineral is used mostly in North America and Germany. Properties of siderite are as follows: it is a carbonate of iron, has a hexagonal crystal structure, has the color grayish-brown when crystals a large, and has the color orange-yellow when crystals are small.
Keywords:
rhombohedron,
calcite
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