History: Named in 1853 by Adolph Kenngott. Many names were previously assigned to this species, including calamine.
Tests: May be bluish under SW UV. Fuses with great difficulty. When heated in closed tube, it will produce water. Soluble in acids with gelatinization.
Uses: Ore of zinc.
Cleavage | Perfect |
Color | Colorless, white, blue, gray, yellowish, brown and/or greenish |
Crystal Systems | Orthorhombic |
Fracture | Uneven to Conchoidal |
Hardness | 4.5-5 |
Specific Gravity | 3.4-3.5 |
Silicates
Zn4Si2O7(OH)2·H2O
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