Named for its bright blue colour, Azurite is a copper carbonate. It may be an indicator of a worthwhile ore deposit. As a specimen mineral, it should be kept cool and away from light.
Azurite is one of the two copper carbonate minerals found in nature (the other is malachite). It is found in a hydrated form. It would be remarkable if it possessed any magnetic properties, lacking as it does any of the ferro atoms.
no it is not it is nonmeltic
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Topaz, tetrahedrite, azurite, malachite :)
Azurite is a solid, see attach link.
Azurite is a mineral and is not classified as a metamorphic, sedimentary or igneous rock.
Azurite is a blue vitreous mineral, a basic copper carbonate.
Yes, azurite is a copper carbonate with the formula Cu3(CO3)2(OH)2.
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Azurite is relatively soft and forms nodular, stalactite prismatic crystals. It is known for its dark blue color. and is a copper mineral.
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