Annabergite
| Annabergite | |
|---|---|
| Annabergite (green) from Lavrion, Greece | |
| General | |
| Category | Arsenate minerals | 
| Formula | Ni3(AsO4)2·8H2O | 
| IMA symbol | Anb | 
| Strunz classification | 8.CE.40 | 
| Crystal system | Monoclinic | 
| Crystal class | Prismatic (2/m) (same H-M symbol) | 
| Space group | C2/m | 
| Unit cell | a = 10.179(2), b = 13.309(3) c = 4.725(1) [Å]; β = 105(1)°; Z = 2 | 
| Identification | |
| Color | Apple-green, pale green, pale rose or pale pink, white, gray; may be zoned | 
| Crystal habit | Usually as fibrous veinlets, crystalline crusts, or earthy; rare as well formed crystals | 
| Cleavage | Perfect on {010}, indistinct on {100} and {102} | 
| Tenacity | Sectile | 
| Mohs scale hardness | 1.5–2.5 | 
| Luster | Subadamantine, pearly on cleavages, may be dull or earthy | 
| Streak | Pale green to white | 
| Diaphaneity | Transparent to translucent | 
| Specific gravity | 3.07 | 
| Optical properties | Biaxial (−) | 
| Refractive index | nα = 1.622 nβ = 1.658 nγ = 1.687 | 
| Birefringence | δ = 0.065 | 
| 2V angle | Measured: 84° | 
| References | |
Annabergite is an arsenate mineral consisting of a hydrous nickel arsenate. It is considered a member of the vivianite group and known for its ability to form crystals in a characteristic apple-green color.