The Serbian born, Slovakian educated mineralogist Franz Xaver von Wulfen is credited with discovering wulfenite.
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Wulfenite is an ore of lead and molybdenum.
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When magma cools fast, crystals are small.Less time to form crsytalsWhen magma cools slow, crystals are large.More time to form crystalsWhen magma cools very fast, crystals do not form; nothing.Very less time to formWhen magma cools very slow, large crystals form; a LOT.A lot more time to form
Yes, wulfenite does form slowly. This is a mineral which is rare due to the time it takes to form. It takes not only time but also special conditions to form.
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WULFENITE IS USE AS A MINERAL SPECIMEN OR AS A MINERAL ORE OF MOLYBDENUM
Because wulfenite is an ore of lead, any product containing lead, such as car batteries, solders, and plumbing, could contain material from wulfenite.
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wulfenite usually forms square shaped or box shaped crystals
The Serbian born, Slovakian educated mineralogist Franz Xaver von Wulfen is credited with discovering wulfenite.
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No. Wulfenite has a hardness of 2.75-3.0 on the Mohs scale, so it is not hard enough to make a gem out of it.
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Wulfenite is an orange mineral, also known as lead molybdate, chemical formula PbMoO4, which is found in lead veins.