Sphalerite
There are various colors of sphalerite, including white, gray, yellow (yellow patterned stone), blue, green, pink, and brown, while the stripes are white. The zinc in the composition is sometimes replaced by iron or manganese, and occasionally by small amounts of magnesium, calcium, cadmium, copper, cobalt, or lead. Similar to most carbonate minerals, it dissolves in hydrochloric acid and produces bubbles. In the calcite group, sphalerite belongs to a type with high hardness and specific gravity. In nature, zinc containing minerals are mostly sphalerite, and the production of sphalerite is relatively much lower. In addition to extracting zinc, it can also be used as semi transparent green or green blue gemstone jewelry.
C ă limani sulfur
The large chunks of sulfur from the C ă limani open-pit mine in Romania are a mineral found in the C ă limani volcanic mountain range. This open-pit mine is located in Suceava County, Romania. It was once a large sulfur mine that began in 1969 and was closed from 1992 to 1995. The chemical formula of sulfur is S, and pure sulfur appears bright yellow. Pure sulfur is usually bright yellow, but its color may change due to impurities such as clay and selenium impurities, which can cause it to appear red, green, brown, or gray. The C ă limani open-pit mine is a volcanic sulfur deposit.
Celestite containing shiny pyrite
Lapis Lazuli with sparkling pyrite is a beautiful mineral combination mainly composed of lapis lazuli and pyrite. The chemical formula of lapis lazuli is (Na, Ca) ₈ (AlSiO ₄) ₆ (S, SO ₄, Cl) ₂, usually appearing dark blue, while pyrite is distributed in lapis lazuli with its golden yellow spots. lapis lazuli belongs to the equiaxed crystal system and usually exists in block form.
Blue crystal mineral under ultraviolet irradiation
Kyanite crystals on matrix are a common mineral combination commonly found in metamorphic rocks. Blue sapphire is an aluminosilicate mineral with unique blue or blue-green crystals, commonly used in gemstones and industrial applications. The chemical formula of kyanite is Al ₂ SiO ₅, with a color range from light blue to dark blue, sometimes appearing green or gray. The crystal is usually in the shape of long columns or blades, with obvious cleavage planes. Blue spar is usually formed in high-pressure and low-temperature metamorphic environments, commonly found in gneiss and schist.
Blue crystal
Kyanite crystals on matrix are a common mineral combination commonly found in metamorphic rocks. Blue sapphire is an aluminosilicate mineral with unique blue or blue-green crystals, commonly used in gemstones and industrial applications. The chemical formula of kyanite is Al ₂ SiO ₅, with a color range from light blue to dark blue, sometimes appearing green or gray. The crystal is usually in the shape of long columns or blades, with obvious cleavage planes. Blue spar is usually formed in high-pressure and low-temperature metamorphic environments, commonly found in gneiss and schist.
Techereu Jade
Jasper from Techereu is a mineral discovered in the Bal ș a area of Hunedoara County, Romania. Jade is an opaque rock that can appear in almost any color, depending on the mineral composition of the original sediment or volcanic ash. In the Techereu region, jadeite mainly exists in the conglomerates of the Cretaceous period, forming multicolored jadeite.
Cerussite
The composition of white lead ore is lead carbonate, which is sometimes partially replaced by silver or chromium. It belongs to the carbonate, aragonite group, and orthorhombic crystal system, and reacts with dilute acid to produce carbon dioxide bubbles, containing 77.6% Pb. The crystal is in the form of a plate-like or pseudo hexagonal bipyramidal shape, and it is common to run through twin crystals. Generally, it is a dense block like aggregate, bell like emulsion, or soil like structure. White or light yellow, brown, and other colors. Diamond luster. Hardness of 3-3.5, density of 6.4-6.6. Bubbling when encountering hydrochloric acid. It is a secondary mineral of galena that has been oxidized on the surface. Usually used together with galena to extract lead or prepare various lead compounds
Wurtzite
Wurtzite, also known as wurtzite, is a zinc and iron sulfide mineral with the chemical formula (Zn, Fe) S. It is a rare polymorphic form of sphalerite structure. The iron content changes by up to 8%. It is a homomorphic isomer of sphalerite. It appears in hydrothermal deposits associated with sphalerite, pyrite, chalcopyrite, barite, and pyrite, as well as in clay iron nodules at low temperatures.
Red ochre
Ochre is a collection of oolitic, bean shaped, and kidney shaped aggregates, often in irregular flat blocks. Ochre is an oxide mineral belonging to the corundum group hematite, mainly containing iron oxide (Fe2O3). It is a collection of oolitic, bean shaped, and kidney shaped aggregates, often in irregular flat blocks. Dark brownish red or gray black, with cherry red or reddish brown stripes, some with metallic luster. There are many circular protrusions on one side, commonly known as "nail heads"; There are dimples of the same size on the other side corresponding to the protrusion. Weight, hard texture, and a layered cross-section after crushing. The air is faint and the taste is light.
Phosphate chloride lead ore
Phosphorus chloride lead is produced in the oxidation zone of lead deposits and is a product of the interaction between phosphoric acid and lead minerals in surface water. Phosphate chloride lead ore has good ornamental value due to its bright color and dense hexagonal columnar crystals. The quantity of this type of mineral is also small, making it precious.
Black tungsten ore
The chemical composition is (Fe, Mn) WO4, which is an important tungsten ore and the main mineral raw material for extracting tungsten. Named after the presence of different proportions of iron tungstate and manganese tungstate, it is called tungsten iron ore when the iron content is high and tungsten manganese ore when the manganese content is high. Usually brown or black in color, with metallic or semi metallic luster, often found together with tin ore in granite and quartz mines. Hardness is 4-5.5, specific gravity is 7.1-7.5, brittle, and has weak magnetism. It is generally produced in high-temperature hydrothermal quartz veins and their surrounding rocks of quartzite. The regions of southern Jiangxi, eastern Hunan, and northern Guangdong in China are world-renowned areas for black tungsten mineral deposits.
Megalite rock
Weijing rock is a coarse-grained to coarse-grained vein like or blocky rock mass that is closely related to various deep-seated rocks in terms of genesis. It is generally flesh red, gray white, and has a coarse-grained or coarse-grained structure, ranging from acidic to alkaline veins. Often in the form of veins and produced in groups. The mineral crystals are very coarse, ranging from several centimeters to several meters, with banded structures.
Opal stone
Opal, as a gemstone, is a hydrate of silicon dioxide with a chemical composition of SiO2 · nH2O. It has an amorphous structure and therefore does not have a specific shape. Its fracture surface is shell like, mainly formed by the colloidal precipitation of silicon dioxide. In mineralogy, it belongs to the opal class and contains two types of gemstones: variable color and invariant color. It is a hydrated amorphous silica.
manganese nodule
Manganese nodules, also known as polymetallic nodules, are solidified products of seabed rocks, produced by the solidification of iron or manganese hydroxides in a core. Its core may be extremely small and may completely transform into manganese minerals due to crystallization. When manganese nodules are visible to the naked eye, they may be small microfossils (Radiolaria or Foraminifera organisms) shells, phosphorylated shark teeth, basalt remains, or fragments of early solidified material.
Malachite
Malachite is a carbonate mineral mainly composed of Cu2 (OH) 2CO3, with a color ranging from dark green to bright green, silky or glassy luster, semi transparent to opaque, and a Mohs hardness of 3.5-4.5. Malachite is produced on the surface of copper mines, near the surface oxidation zone, and coexists with chalcopyrite, azurite, chalcopyrite, and siliceous malachite. It is an important mineral for prospecting primary copper mines and also a type of jade material.
lapis lazuli
Lazurite is a framework silicate mineral containing sulfate ions, sulfur ions, and chloride ions. Its chemical formula is (Na, Ca) 8 [(S, Cl, SO4, OH) 2 | (Al6Si6O24)]. Belonging to the feldspar like mineral group of sodalite minerals, the crystal system is equiaxed, and intact crystal forms are extremely rare, mostly in the form of blocks. Most of them exist in Qingjin Rock in nature. The English word 'Lazrite' comes from the Persian word 'lazward', which means blue.
Green curtain stone amphibolite
Green mud amphibolite schist is a metamorphic rock formed by regional metamorphism, including basalt, tuff, gabbro, diabase, and other rocks. It represents a metamorphic environment of about 500-600 degrees Celsius and a pressure of less than ten kilobars. Its main minerals are chlorite and amphibole, with amphibole content greater than 40%. It may also contain small amounts of minerals such as plagioclase, epidote, biotite, pyrite, etc. Green mudstone, dark green in color, carved into small pieces with a small knife to appear light green, extremely fine and scaly. Hornstone schist is a common rock in orogenic belts and ancient metamorphic terrains, and is a characteristic feature of regional metamorphic amphibolite facies.
Chromite ore
Chromite is a mineral formed by magmatic processes, often occurring in ultrabasic rocks and coexisting with olivine; Also found in sand mines. It looks very similar to magnetite in appearance, usually in the form of block or granular aggregates. In the metallurgical industry, chromite is mainly used to produce ferrochrome alloys and metallic chromium. Chromium iron alloy is used as an additive to produce various high-strength, corrosion-resistant, wear-resistant, high-temperature resistant, and oxidation resistant special steels. Chromium metal is mainly used for smelting special alloys with elements such as cobalt, nickel, and tungsten. Chromite is a scarce mineral with limited reserves and low production. In industry, similar minerals such as chromite, chromite spinel, rich chromite spinel, and hard chromite spinel are often collectively referred to as chromite.
Chloride silver ore
Chlorargyrite, with a chemical composition of AgCl and a molecular weight of 143.32. The production environment is in a partially oxidized silver deposit, with colors of purple gray, green, white, and colorless. Chlorite can be used as a mineral raw material for extracting silver.
Arsenic ore
A non-metallic mineral primarily composed of arsenic sulfide. Arsenic has three allotropes: yellow, gray, and black brown. Its gray crystals are metallic, brittle, and hard. The main minerals are realgar, orpiment, and arsenopyrite; Arsenic is the main component, with a cut-off grade of 5% for the former and 3-5% for the latter; The industrial grade is 10% for the former and 5% to 6% for the latter. There are also arsenic nickel ore, arsenic antimony ore, arsenic pyroxene, orthorhombic arsenic iron ore, etc. Generally, underground mining method is used for mining, and flotation method is used for beneficiation.
Silver sulfide ore
The chemical composition is Ag2S, containing 87.1% Ag. Isometric. The crystal is cubic or octahedral, usually in the form of dense blocks. The color and stripes are both lead gray. The fresh fracture surface has a metallic luster. Mohs hardness is 2-2.5. Density 7.2-7.4. Has weak extensibility. It is a mineral of hydrothermal origin, formed above 173 ℃. Below this temperature, it transforms into spiral shaped sulfide silver with the same composition. It is a mineral raw material for silver smelting, but the main source of silver is obtained as a by-product from copper lead zinc ores.
Wenshi mineral
Wenshi is a carbonate mineral. The component is CaCO3. Also known as aragonite, it is homogeneous and resembles calcite and other minerals. The rhombohedral system is characterized by columnar or lance shaped crystals, commonly exhibiting pseudo hexagonal symmetry in three connected crystals. Collectives are often in the form of shells, concretions, beans, spherical particles, etc. Usually white or yellow white in color. Glass gloss, with a grease gloss on the fracture surface. Incomplete cleavage of the board surface. Shell shaped fracture. Mohs hardness is 3.5-4.5. The specific gravity is between 2.9 and 3.0. In nature, aragonite is unstable and often transforms into calcite. Mainly formed under exogenous conditions, occurring in modern seabed sediments or clay; In limestone caves.
Galena
Galena is a common mineral that is a sulfide with a metal (lead) to sulfur ratio of 1:1. It is the most important ore for lead and also an important source of silver. Galena is one of the most abundant and widely distributed sulfide minerals. Galena (also known as lead sulfide) is a common mineral and an important ore mineral for extracting lead. It is the most widely distributed lead mineral. Galena is a gray lead sulfide, and China has been extracting lead from galena since before the Shang Dynasty. Galena has a cubic shape, and many of these cubic crystals come together to form granules or blocks.
Bismuth ore
Bismuth is a chemical element with the chemical symbol Bi, atomic number 83, and atomic weight 208.98040 u. Bismuth is a poor metal with chemical properties similar to arsenic and antimony, both belonging to the nitrogen group. Bismuth can be found in nature, and its sulfides and oxides are important commercial ores. The density of pure bismuth is 86% of that of pure lead. When it is first produced, it is a silver white brittle metal, but its surface turns pink after oxidation. Bismuth is a natural diamagnetic metal and one of the elements with the lowest thermal conductivity among metals.
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