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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Azurite is a mineral and is not classified as a metamorphic, sedimentary or igneous rock.
Azurite is a solid, see attach link.
Azurite is a blue vitreous mineral, a basic copper carbonate.
Yes, azurite is a copper carbonate with the formula Cu3(CO3)2(OH)2.
No
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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Fracture.
copper sulfate