Nadorite

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Nadorite
Category Lead minerals, Antimonate minerals, Halide minerals
Chemical formula PbSb[O2|Cl]
Identification
Color Brown, brownish-yellow, yellow
Crystal system Orthorhombic
Twinning On {101}, nearly perpendicular (91°45'), common
Cleavage On {010}, perfect
Fracture Uneven
Mohs Scale hardness 3½ - 4
Luster Adamantine, Resinous
Refractive index nα = 2.300 nβ = 2.340 - 2.350 nγ = 2.360 - 2.400
Birefringence δ = 0.060 - 0.100
Dispersion Strong
Streak White, yellow to yellowish white
Density 7
Diaphaneity Translucent

Nadorite is a mineral with the chemical formula PbSb[O2|Cl].[1]

In the orthorhombic crystal system, Nadorite is brown, brownish-yellow or yellow in colour, with a white or yellowish-white streak.[1]

With a Mohs hardness of 3½ to 4, it has one perfect cleavage.[1]

Nadorite is named after Djebel Nador in Algeria, where it was first identified in 1870.[1] Djebel Nador and Djebel Debbar (both in the Constantine Province of Algeria) are its co-type localities.[1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c d e Nadorite. Mindat.org. Retrieved on 2008-04-16.