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Natural Science Forum / Earth Science / Mineralogy / December 2005



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Chrysocolla

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Stig Holmquist - 13 Dec 2005 11:52 GMT
Is there a method for synthezing crysocolla?

At what temperature does the mineral decompose
and what are the products considering there is no
copper metasilicate known?

Stig Holmquist
Stig Holmquist - 13 Dec 2005 12:39 GMT
Correction for chrysocolla. I should have asked for dioptase,
which is a simple hydrated copper metasilicate.

Stig Holmquist
George - 13 Dec 2005 23:12 GMT
> Correction for chrysocolla. I should have asked for dioptase,
> which is a simple hydrated copper metasilicate.
>
> Stig Holmquist

I didn't read the entire report, but this may be what you are looking for:

http://64.233.161.104/search?q=cache:TZelQgmxV-UJ:www.columbia.edu/~ps24/PDFs/Co
mmercial%2520Chelating%2520Extractants%2520as%2520Collectors%2520Flotation%2520o
f%2520.pdf+synthetic+chrysocolla&hl=en

 
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