Bromargyrite

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Bromargyrite

Bromargyrite with Silver - San Onofre, Mexico.
General
Category Halide minerals
Formula
(repeating unit)
AgBr
Strunz classification 03.AA.15
Crystal symmetry m3m (4/m 3 2/m) - Hexoctahedral
Unit cell a = 5.7745 Å
Identification
Color Yellowish, greenish brown, bright green
Crystal system Isometric
Cleavage None observed
Fracture Irregular/uneven, sub-conchoidal
Tenacity Sectile
Mohs scale hardness
Luster Adamantine, resinous, waxy
Streak White to yellowish white
Diaphaneity Transparent, translucent
Specific gravity 6.474
Optical properties Isotropic
Refractive index n = 2.253
Birefringence δ = 0.000
References [1][2][3]

Bromyrite or bromargyrite is a natural mineral form of silver bromide found mainly in Mexico and Chile. Hardness is 1.5 to 2. Related are chlorargyrite and iodyrite.

It was first described in 1859 for an occurrence in Plateros, Zacatecas, Mexico where it occurred in a silver deposit as an oxidation product of primary ore minerals.[1] It occurs in arid environments along with native silver, iodargyrite and smithsonite along with iron and manganese oxide minerals.[3]

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