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The light’s wavelike movement in space can be raised to explain many aspects of its behavior. The waves that consist of a beam of light can be seen as vibrating in all directions upright to the direction in which is the light is traveling. On the other hand, it is a familiar to observe that read more... - Mineral Atacamite
The chemical composition of mineral Atacamite is indicated by the formula Cu2Cl(OH)3, Copper Chloride Hydroxide. Atacamite is considered as a comparatively rare copper mineral. It belongs to the halides mineral class. The Halides group is a group of minerals that is considerably known to form the natural salts. This group also includes minerals like halite read more... - Mineral Arthurite
The chemical composition of mineral Arthurite is indicated by the formula CuFe2(AsO4,PO4,SO4)2-4H2O, Hydrated Copper Iron Arsenate Phosphate Sulfate Hydroxide. This Arthurite belongs to the Phosphate mineral class. The Phosphates group of minerals commonly includes all minerals having a tetrahedral unit indicated by the formula AO4 with a negative three charge, where A can stand to read more... - Mineral Arsentsumebite
The chemical composition of mineral Arsentsumebite is indicated by the formula Pb2Cu(AsO4)(SO4)OH, Lead Copper Arsenate Sulfate Hydroxide. This Arsentsumebite belongs to the Phosphates mineral class. The Phosphates group of minerals commonly includes all minerals having a tetrahedral unit indicated by the formula AO4 with a negative three charge, where A can stand to be either read more... - Mineral Argentite
The chemical composition of mineral Argentite is indicated by the formula Ag2S, Silver Sulfide. This mineral Argentite belongs to the Sulfides mineral class. Sulfide minerals are commonly considered economically important as metal ores. It is considered as the most major ore of important metals like silver, lead, gold, and copper. Sulfide ore mineral samples are read more... - Mineral Augelite
The chemical composition of the mineral Augelite is indicated by the formula Al2PO4(OH)3, Aluminum Phosphate Hydroxide. This Augelite belongs to the Phosphate mineral class. The Phosphates group of minerals commonly includes all minerals having a tetrahedral unit indicated by the formula AO4 with a negative three charge, where A can stand to be either antimony, read more...
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