Aurichalcite
| Aurichalcite | |
|---|---|
| General | |
| Category | Carbonate mineral | 
| Formula | (Zn,Cu)5[(OH)3|CO3]2 | 
| IMA symbol | Ach | 
| Strunz classification | 5.BA.15 | 
| Crystal system | Monoclinic | 
| Crystal class | Prismatic (2/m) (same H-M symbol) | 
| Space group | P21/m | 
| Unit cell | a = 13.82, b = 6.419 c = 5.29 [Å] β = 101.04°; Z = 2 | 
| Identification | |
| Color | Pale green, greenish blue, light blue; colorless to pale blue, pale green in transmitted light | 
| Crystal habit | Typically in tufted divergent sprays or spherical aggregates, may be in thick crusts; rarely columnar, laminated or granular | 
| Twinning | Observed in X-ray patterns | 
| Cleavage | {010} and {100} Perfect | 
| Fracture | Uneven | 
| Mohs scale hardness | 2 | 
| Luster | Pearly, silky | 
| Streak | Light blue | 
| Diaphaneity | Transparent | 
| Specific gravity | 3.96 | 
| Optical properties | Biaxial (−) | 
| Refractive index | nα = 1.655 nβ = 1.740 nγ = 1.744 | 
| Birefringence | 0.0890 | 
| Pleochroism | Weak colorless to pale green | 
| 2V angle | Measured: 1° to 4°, Calculated: 22° | 
| References | |
Aurichalcite is a carbonate mineral, usually found as a secondary mineral in copper and zinc deposits. Its chemical formula is (Zn,Cu)5(CO3)2(OH)6. The zinc to copper ratio is about 5:4. Copper (Cu2+) gives aurichalcite its green-blue colors.