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SPECIE : Pyromorphite
HISTORY : Name inspired by the Greek word [pyros] meaning "fire" and "αργuρoσ" [morphos] meaning "shape", in reference to the globule shape formed during the melting and which cooldowns with a crystalline form
Species described in 1813 by Johann Friedrich Ludwig Hausmann (1782-1859), German mineralogist
Type-locality: undefined because species already known by the Ancients
ANCIENT NAME : Mine de plomb verte ou jaunastre, plomb phosphaté
CHEMICAL FORMULA : Pb5 (PO4)3 Cl
CRYSTAL SYSTEM : Hexagonal
COLOR : Green dark, green yellow, yellow-brown
DIAPHANIETY : Transparent to translucent
LUSTER : Resineous to adamantine
STREAK : White
MORPHOLOGY : Short prismatic crystals
HARDNESS : 3,5-4,0
DENSITY : 7,14
CHEMICAL CLASS : VII - Phosphates, arsenat
GROUP : Chlorapatite - pyromorphite
STRUNZ CLASS BEFORE 2001 : 7/B.39-150
STRUNZ CLASS AFTER 2001 : 8.BN.10