
Azurite-Malachite (often a mixed specimen)
Azurite: Cu3(CO3)2(OH)2; Malachite: Cu2(CO3)(OH)2. The specimen appears to be a natural mixture or intergrowth of these two minerals.
Mohs hardness: 3.5-4. Specific gravity: 3.6-4.0. Color: Typically brilliant blue (azurite) and green (malachite). Luster: Vitreous to dull. Crystal structure: Monoclinic (azurite) and Monoclinic (malachite). Cleavage: Perfect in two directions for azurite, good in one direction for malachite.
- Hardness
- 3
- Color
- Typically brilliant blue (azurite) and green (malachite)
- Luster
- Vitreous to dull
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