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Chrysocolla ( ) is a and with the ( x < 1) or .

The structure of the mineral has been questioned, as a 2006 spectrographic study suggest material identified as chrysocolla may be a mixture of the copper hydroxide and .

Chrysocolla typically forms amorphously.


History
The name chrysocolla comes from the ( ) and (), meaning "gold" and "glue" respectively, in allusion to the name of the material used to . The word was first used by in 315 BC.


Geology
Chrysocolla has a (blue-green) color and is a minor ore of copper, having a of 2.5 to 7.0. It is of secondary origin and forms in the zones of copper bodies. Associated minerals are , , , , , and other secondary copper minerals. It is typically found as or rounded masses and crusts, or vein fillings.

A 2006 study has produced evidence that chrysocolla may be a microscopic mixture of the copper hydroxide mineral , amorphous silica and water. François Farges, Karim Benzerara, Gordon E. Brown, Jr.; Chrysocolla Redefined as Spertiniite; SLAC-PUB-12232; 13th International Conference On X-Ray Absorption Fine Structure (XAFS13); July 9-14, 2006; Stanford, California


Jewelry
Due to being somewhat more common than , its wide availability, and vivid, beautiful blue and blue-green colors, chrysocolla has been popular for use as a gemstone for carvings and ornamental use since antiquity. It is often used in and in place of turquoise and is relatively easy to work and shape. Chrysocolla exhibits a wide range of ranging from 2 through 7, which is dependent on the amount of silica incorporated into the stone when it is forming. Generally, dark navy blue chrysocolla is too soft to be used in jewelry, while cyan, green, and blue-green chrysocolla can have a hardness approaching 6, similar to turquoise. Chrysocolla chalcedony is a heavily silicified form of chrysocolla that forms in quartz deposits and can be very hard and approach a hardness of 7.


Gallery
Chrysocolla-Tyrolite-Clinotyrolite-202106.jpg|Powder-blue chrysocolla as stalactitic growths and as a thin carpet in vugs inside a boulder of nearly solid , from the San Simon Mine, , Chile (size: ) Chrysocolla-201585.jpg|Banded white to blue green chrysocolla, from Bisbee, Arizona (size: ) Chrysocolla-bolo.jpg|Chrysocolla and silver . This chrysocolla specimen is from the Kennecot Copper Mine in , West Valley City, Utah. Brochantite-Chrysocolla-k329b.jpg| (emerald green) and chrysocolla, from the Rokana Mine, Zambian Copperbelt


See also
  • Chrysocolla (gold-solder)

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