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Changoite is a rare zinc sulfate mineral with the formula Na2Zn(SO4)2·4H2O. Chagoite was discovered in the San Francisco Mine near Sierra Gorda, Antofagasta, Chile. The mineral is a zinc-analogue of blödite, cobaltoblödite, manganoblödite and nickelblödite - other representatives of the blödite group. In terms of chemistry changoite is somewhat similar to gordaite. The mineral's name comes from the early inhabitants of Chile - Changos. Traces of magnesium and calcium in changoite are negligible. Minerals associating with changoite are gypsum, zinc-bearing paratacamite, and thénardite.

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  • La changoïta és un mineral de la classe dels sulfats, que pertany al grup de la blödita. Rep el seu nom dels Changos, els primers habitants del nord de Xile. (ca)
  • Changoite is a rare zinc sulfate mineral with the formula Na2Zn(SO4)2·4H2O. Chagoite was discovered in the San Francisco Mine near Sierra Gorda, Antofagasta, Chile. The mineral is a zinc-analogue of blödite, cobaltoblödite, manganoblödite and nickelblödite - other representatives of the blödite group. In terms of chemistry changoite is somewhat similar to gordaite. The mineral's name comes from the early inhabitants of Chile - Changos. Traces of magnesium and calcium in changoite are negligible. Minerals associating with changoite are gypsum, zinc-bearing paratacamite, and thénardite. (en)
  • Changoita sulfato motako minerala da eta blödite taldearen kidea da. (eu)
  • La changoite è un minerale appartenente al gruppo della blödite, analogo alla blödite e alla nickelblödite. (it)
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  • Yellowish crystals of changoite associated to hexagonal colorless caracolite in an aesthetic combination. (en)
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  • Prismatic (en)
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  • Colorless (en)
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  • Transparent (en)
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  • Na2Zn2·4H2O (en)
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  • 2.500000 (xsd:double)
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  • Anhedral crystals, in small veins (en)
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  • Cgo (en)
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  • Vitreous (en)
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  • 2 (xsd:integer)
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  • Changoite (en)
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  • Biaxal (en)
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  • nα=1.51, nβ=1.51, nγ=1.52 (en)
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  • White (en)
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  • 7 (xsd:integer)
  • (6/C.18-25 ) (en)
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  • P21/a (en)
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  • a = 11.08, b = 8.25, (en)
  • c = 5.53 [Å], β = 100.18° ; Z = 2 (en)
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  • La changoïta és un mineral de la classe dels sulfats, que pertany al grup de la blödita. Rep el seu nom dels Changos, els primers habitants del nord de Xile. (ca)
  • Changoite is a rare zinc sulfate mineral with the formula Na2Zn(SO4)2·4H2O. Chagoite was discovered in the San Francisco Mine near Sierra Gorda, Antofagasta, Chile. The mineral is a zinc-analogue of blödite, cobaltoblödite, manganoblödite and nickelblödite - other representatives of the blödite group. In terms of chemistry changoite is somewhat similar to gordaite. The mineral's name comes from the early inhabitants of Chile - Changos. Traces of magnesium and calcium in changoite are negligible. Minerals associating with changoite are gypsum, zinc-bearing paratacamite, and thénardite. (en)
  • Changoita sulfato motako minerala da eta blödite taldearen kidea da. (eu)
  • La changoite è un minerale appartenente al gruppo della blödite, analogo alla blödite e alla nickelblödite. (it)
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  • Changoite (en)
  • Changoïta (ca)
  • Changoita (eu)
  • Changoite (it)
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