Halide mineral
Encyclopedia
The halide mineral class include those mineral
s with a dominant halide
anion (F−, Cl−, Br− and I−). Complex halide minerals may also have polyatomic anions
in addition to or that include halides.
Examples include the following:
, complementing the supply obtained as a byproduct of the production of fertilizer. Carnallite and bischofite are important sources of magnesium. Natural cryolite was historically required for the production of aluminium
, however, currently most cryolite used is produced synthetically.
Many of the halide minerals occur in marine evaporite
deposits.
-CNMNC proposes a new hierarchical scheme (Mills et al., 2009). This list uses the Classification of Nickel–Strunz
(10 ed, pending publication).
Mineral
A mineral is a naturally occurring solid chemical substance formed through biogeochemical processes, having characteristic chemical composition, highly ordered atomic structure, and specific physical properties. By comparison, a rock is an aggregate of minerals and/or mineraloids and does not...
s with a dominant halide
Halide
A halide is a binary compound, of which one part is a halogen atom and the other part is an element or radical that is less electronegative than the halogen, to make a fluoride, chloride, bromide, iodide, or astatide compound. Many salts are halides...
anion (F−, Cl−, Br− and I−). Complex halide minerals may also have polyatomic anions
Polyatomic ion
A polyatomic ion, also known as a molecular ion, is a charged species composed of two or more atoms covalently bonded or of a metal complex that can be considered as acting as a single unit in the context of acid and base chemistry or in the formation of salts. The prefix "poly-" means "many," in...
in addition to or that include halides.
Examples include the following:
- HaliteHaliteHalite , commonly known as rock salt, is the mineral form of sodium chloride . Halite forms isometric crystals. The mineral is typically colorless or white, but may also be light blue, dark blue, purple, pink, red, orange, yellow or gray depending on the amount and type of impurities...
NaCl - SylviteSylviteSylvite is potassium chloride in natural mineral form. It forms crystals in the isometric system very similar to normal rock salt, halite . The two are, in fact, isomorphous. Sylvite is colorless to white with shades of yellow and red due to inclusions. It has a Mohs hardness of 2.5 and a specific...
KCl - ChlorargyriteChlorargyriteChlorargyrite is the mineral form of silver chloride . Chlorargyrite occurs as a secondary mineral phase in the oxidation of silver mineral deposits. It crystallizes in the isometric - hexoctahedral crystal class. Typically massive to columnar in occurrence it also has been found as colorless to...
AgCl and bromargyriteBromargyriteBromyrite or bromargyrite is a natural mineral form of silver bromide found mainly in Mexico and Chile. Hardness is 1.5 to 2. Related are chlorargyrite and iodyrite.-References:* *...
AgBr - FluoriteFluoriteFluorite is a halide mineral composed of calcium fluoride, CaF2. It is an isometric mineral with a cubic habit, though octahedral and more complex isometric forms are not uncommon...
CaF2 - AtacamiteAtacamiteAtacamite is a copper halide mineral: a copper chloride hydroxide with formula Cu2Cl3.It was first described for deposits in the Atacama Desert of Chile in 1801....
Cu2Cl(OH)3 - BischofiteBischofiteBischofite is a hydrous magnesium chloride mineral with formula MgCl2·6. It belongs to halides and is a sea salt concentrate dated from the Permian Period...
(MgCl2·6H2O) - CarnalliteCarnalliteCarnallite is an evaporite mineral, a hydrated potassium magnesium chloride with formula: KMgCl3·6. It is variably colored yellow to white, reddish, and sometimes colorless or blue. It is usually massive to fibrous with rare pseudohexagonal orthorhombic crystals...
KMgCl3·6H2O - CryoliteCryoliteCryolite is an uncommon mineral identified with the once large deposit at Ivigtût on the west coast of Greenland, depleted by 1987....
Na3AlF6 - Cryptohalite (α)(NH4)2SiF6
- BarariteBarariteBararite is a natural form of ammonium fluorosilicate . It has chemical formula 2SiF6 and trigonal crystal structure. This mineral was once classified as part of cryptohalite. Bararite is named after the place where it was first described, Barari, India...
(β)(NH4)2SiF6
Commercially significant halide minerals
Two commercially important halide minerals are halite and fluorite. The former is a major source of sodium chloride, in parallel with sodium chloride extracted from sea water or brine wells. Fluorite is a major source of hydrogen fluorideHydrogen fluoride
Hydrogen fluoride is a chemical compound with the formula HF. This colorless gas is the principal industrial source of fluorine, often in the aqueous form as hydrofluoric acid, and thus is the precursor to many important compounds including pharmaceuticals and polymers . HF is widely used in the...
, complementing the supply obtained as a byproduct of the production of fertilizer. Carnallite and bischofite are important sources of magnesium. Natural cryolite was historically required for the production of aluminium
Aluminium
Aluminium or aluminum is a silvery white member of the boron group of chemical elements. It has the symbol Al, and its atomic number is 13. It is not soluble in water under normal circumstances....
, however, currently most cryolite used is produced synthetically.
Many of the halide minerals occur in marine evaporite
Evaporite
Evaporite is a name for a water-soluble mineral sediment that result from concentration and crystallization by evaporation from an aqueous solution. There are two types of evaporate deposits, marine which can also be described as ocean deposits, and non-marine which are found in standing bodies of...
deposits.
Nickel–Strunz Classification -03- Halides
IMAInternational Mineralogical Association
The International Mineralogical Association is an international group of 38 national societies. The goal is to promote the science of mineralogy and to standardize the nomenclature of the 4000 plus known mineral species...
-CNMNC proposes a new hierarchical scheme (Mills et al., 2009). This list uses the Classification of Nickel–Strunz
Strunz classification
Nickel–Strunz classification is a scheme for categorizing minerals based upon their chemical composition, introduced by German mineralogist Karl Hugo Strunz in his 1941 Mineralogische Tabellen. The 4th edition was edited by Christel Tennyson too . It was followed by A.S...
(10 ed, pending publication).
- Abbreviations:
- "*" - discredited (IMA/CNMNC status).
- "?" - questionable/doubtful (IMA/CNMNC status).
- "REE" - Rare-earth elementRare earth elementAs defined by IUPAC, rare earth elements or rare earth metals are a set of seventeen chemical elements in the periodic table, specifically the fifteen lanthanides plus scandium and yttrium...
(Sc, Y, La, Ce, Pr, Nd, Pm, Sm, Eu, Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er, Tm, Yb, Lu) - "PGE" - Platinum-group elementPlatinum groupThe platinum group metals is a term used sometimes to collectively refer to six metallic elements clustered together in the periodic table.These elements are all transition metals, lying in the d-block .The six...
(Ru, Rh, Pd, Os, Ir, Pt) - 03.C Aluminofluorides, 06 Borates, 08 Vanadates (04.H V[5,6] Vanadates), 09 Silicates:
- Neso: insular (from GreekGreek languageGreek is an independent branch of the Indo-European family of languages. Native to the southern Balkans, it has the longest documented history of any Indo-European language, spanning 34 centuries of written records. Its writing system has been the Greek alphabet for the majority of its history;...
νησος nēsos, island) - Soro: grouping (from GreekGreek languageGreek is an independent branch of the Indo-European family of languages. Native to the southern Balkans, it has the longest documented history of any Indo-European language, spanning 34 centuries of written records. Its writing system has been the Greek alphabet for the majority of its history;...
σωροῦ sōros, heap, mound (especially of corn)) - Cyclo: ring
- Ino: chain (from GreekGreek languageGreek is an independent branch of the Indo-European family of languages. Native to the southern Balkans, it has the longest documented history of any Indo-European language, spanning 34 centuries of written records. Its writing system has been the Greek alphabet for the majority of its history;...
ις [genitive: ινος inos], fibre) - Phyllo: sheet (from GreekGreek languageGreek is an independent branch of the Indo-European family of languages. Native to the southern Balkans, it has the longest documented history of any Indo-European language, spanning 34 centuries of written records. Its writing system has been the Greek alphabet for the majority of its history;...
φύλλον phyllon, leaf) - Tekto: three-dimensional framework
- Neso: insular (from Greek
- Nickel–Strunz code scheme: NN.XY.##x
- NN: Nickel–Strunz mineral class number
- X: Nickel–Strunz mineral division letter
- Y: Nickel–Strunz mineral family letter
## x: Nickel–Strunz mineral/group number, x add-on letter
Class: halides
- 03.A Simple Halides, Without H2O
- 03.AA M:X = 1:1, 2:3, 3:5, etc.: Panichiite; 05 Nantokite, 05 Marshite, 05 Miersite; 10 IodargyriteIodargyriteIodyrite or iodargyrite is a natural mineral form of silver iodide.Hardness is 1.5 to 2.Related are chlorargyrite and bromargyrite.-References:* *...
, 10 Tocornalite; 15 BromargyriteBromargyriteBromyrite or bromargyrite is a natural mineral form of silver bromide found mainly in Mexico and Chile. Hardness is 1.5 to 2. Related are chlorargyrite and iodyrite.-References:* *...
, 15 Embolite*, 15 ChlorargyriteChlorargyriteChlorargyrite is the mineral form of silver chloride . Chlorargyrite occurs as a secondary mineral phase in the oxidation of silver mineral deposits. It crystallizes in the isometric - hexoctahedral crystal class. Typically massive to columnar in occurrence it also has been found as colorless to...
; 20 CarobbiiteCarobbiiteCarobbiite, chemical formula KF , is a rare, soft , colorless cubic mineral. It is found at Monte Somma, Somma-Vesuvius Complex, Province of Naples, Campania, Italy. It was discovered in 1956 by Italian geologist Guido Carobbi . It has also been reported from Hokkaidō, Japan....
, 20 Griceite, 20 HaliteHaliteHalite , commonly known as rock salt, is the mineral form of sodium chloride . Halite forms isometric crystals. The mineral is typically colorless or white, but may also be light blue, dark blue, purple, pink, red, orange, yellow or gray depending on the amount and type of impurities...
, 20 SylviteSylviteSylvite is potassium chloride in natural mineral form. It forms crystals in the isometric system very similar to normal rock salt, halite . The two are, in fact, isomorphous. Sylvite is colorless to white with shades of yellow and red due to inclusions. It has a Mohs hardness of 2.5 and a specific...
, 20 VilliaumiteVilliaumiteVilliaumite is a rare halide mineral composed of sodium fluoride, NaF. It is very soluble in water and some specimens fluoresce under long and short wave ultraviolet light. It has a Mohs hardness of 2.5 and is usually red, pink, or orange in color...
; 25 Salammoniac, 25 Lafossaite; 30 Calomel, 30 Kuzminite, 30 Moschelite; 35 Neighborite; 40 Chlorocalcite, 45 Kolarite, 50 Radhakrishnaite; 55 Hephaistosite, 55 ChallacolloiteChallacolloiteChallacolloite, KPb2Cl5, is a rare halide mineral. It crystallizes in the monoclinic system and occurs as white encrustations on lava. It was first described from a finding at the Challacollo Mine, Iquique, Chile and thereafter identified in specimens from the 1855 Mount Vesuvius eruption and from... - 03.AB M:X = 1:2: 05 Tolbachite, 10 CocciniteCocciniteCoccinite is an extremely rare mineral. Its chemical formula is HgI2, mercury iodide.-Discovery:The discovery was announced by del Rio in the journal of the Mexico city School of Mining. The news spread by reading that journal and a direct letters of del Rio...
, 15 SellaiteSellaiteSellaite is a magnesium fluoride mineral with formula: MgF2. It crystallizes in the tetragonal crystal system typically as clear to white vitreous prisms. It may be fibrous and occur as radiating aggregates. It has a Mohs hardness of 5 to 6 and a specific gravity of 2.97 to 3.15...
; 20 Chloromagnesite*, 20 Lawrencite, 20 Scacchite; 25 FrankdicksoniteFrankdicksoniteFrankdicksonite is a halide mineral with the chemical formula BaF2 which corresponds to the chemical compound barium fluoride. It occurs in the Carlin gold deposit of Eureka County, Nevada as cubic crystals sized between 0.1 and 4 mm, and is of hydrothermal origin. Its only associated mineral is...
, 25 FluoriteFluoriteFluorite is a halide mineral composed of calcium fluoride, CaF2. It is an isometric mineral with a cubic habit, though octahedral and more complex isometric forms are not uncommon...
; 30 Tveitite-(Y); 35 Gagarinite-(Y); 35 Zajacite-(Ce)Zajacite-(Ce)Zajacite or Zajacite- is a rare radioactive fluoride mineral with formula: NaF6. REE means rare earth elements mostly those belonging to the lanthanide series. It crystallizes in the trigonal - rhombohedral system and has a white vitreous appearance with a conchoidal fracture. It has a Mohs... - 03.AC M:X = 1:3: 05 ZharchikhiteZharchikhiteZharchikhite is a mineral, a hydroxy fluoride of aluminium; formula AlF2. It forms colourless, transparent crystals. Discovered in 1968, it is named after its original locality, the Zharchinskoya Deposit, which is in Buryatia, Russia.-References:**...
, 10 Molysite; 15 FluoceriteFluoceriteFluocerite is a mineral, a cerium, lanthanum fluoride, formula F3. It is recognized as two different minerals depending on the cation, fluocerite- and fluocerite-. Both crystallize in the hexagonal system....
-(Ce), 15 Fluocerite-(La), 20 GananiteGananiteGananite is a rare bismuth fluoride mineral with a general formula of BiF3. Gananite is an isotropic mineral, it belongs to the space group P43m...
- 03.AA M:X = 1:1, 2:3, 3:5, etc.: Panichiite; 05 Nantokite, 05 Marshite, 05 Miersite; 10 Iodargyrite
- 03.B Simple Halides, with H2O
- 03.BA M:X = 1:1 and 2:3: 05 HydrohaliteHydrohaliteHydrohalite is a mineral that occurs in saturated halite brines at cold temperatures . It was first described in 1847 in Salzburg, Austria.-References:**...
, 10 CarnalliteCarnalliteCarnallite is an evaporite mineral, a hydrated potassium magnesium chloride with formula: KMgCl3·6. It is variably colored yellow to white, reddish, and sometimes colorless or blue. It is usually massive to fibrous with rare pseudohexagonal orthorhombic crystals... - 03.BB M:X = 1:2: 05 Eriochalcite, 10 Rokuhnite, 15 BischofiteBischofiteBischofite is a hydrous magnesium chloride mineral with formula MgCl2·6. It belongs to halides and is a sea salt concentrate dated from the Permian Period...
, 20 Nickelbischofite, 25 Sinjarite, 30 Antarcticite, 35 TachyhydriteTachyhydriteTachyhydrite is an unstable mineral, a hydrous chloride of calcium and magnesium with formula: CaMg2Cl6·12H2O. It is a rare component of marine evaporite salt deposits. Upon exposure to moist air it rapidly deliquesces and dissolves.... - 03.BC M:X = 1:3: 05 Chloraluminite
- 03.BD Simple Halides with H2O and additional OH: 05 CadwaladeriteCadwaladeriteCadwaladerite is a rare aluminium halide mineral with formula: AlOHCl2·4. It was reported for an amorphous substance associated with sulfate minerals and embedded in a halite crystal cluster...
, 10 Lesukite, 15 Korshunovskite, 20 Nepskoeite, 25 Koenenite
- 03.BA M:X = 1:1 and 2:3: 05 Hydrohalite
- 03.C Complex Halides
- 03.C: Steropesite, IMA2008-032, IMA2008-039
- 03.CA Borofluorides: 05 Ferruccite; 10 AvogadriteAvogadriteAvogadrite is a potassium-caesium tetrafluoroborate. Avogadrite crystallizes in the orthorhombic system with cell parameters a 8.66 Å, b 5.48 Å and c Å 7.03. The mineral is only found as a sublimation product around volcanic fumaroles.-History:The mineral was discovered by the Italian...
, 10 Barberiite - 03.CB Neso-aluminofluorides: 05 Cryolithionite; 15 CryoliteCryoliteCryolite is an uncommon mineral identified with the once large deposit at Ivigtût on the west coast of Greenland, depleted by 1987....
, 15 Elpasolite, 15 Simmonsite; 20 Colquiriite, 25 Weberite, 30 Karasugite, 35 Usovite; 40 Pachnolite, 40 ThomsenoliteThomsenoliteThomsenolite is a mineral, NaCaAlF6·H2O from Greenland. It is an alteration product of cryolite.It was discovered in 1868 in Ivigtut, Greenland and named for Hans Peter Jorgen Julius Thomsen ....
; 45 Carlhintzeite, 50 Yaroslavite - 03.CC Soro-aluminofluorides: 05 Gearksutite; 10 AcuminiteAcuminiteAcuminite is a rare halide mineral of with chemical formula: SrAlF4·. Its name comes from the Latin word acumen, meaning "spear point". Its Mohs scale rating is 3.5....
, 10 Tikhonenkovite; 15 ArtroeiteArtroeiteArtroeite is a mineral found in Arizona. It is named for the late American chemist Arthur Roe.- References :* from mindat.org* from...
; 20 Calcjarlite, 20 Jarlite, 20 Jorgensenite - 03.CD Ino-aluminofluorides: 05 RosenbergiteRosenbergiteRosenbergite is a mineral with the chemical formula AlF3·3H2O. It is colorless. Its crystals are tetragonal to dipyramidal. It is named after Philip E. Rosenberg, a United States geochemist. It is found in the Celtine Mine in Tuscany, Italy and Mount Erebus, Ross Island, Antarctica. It is not...
, 10 Prosopite - 03.CE Phyllo-aluminofluorides: 05 Chiolite
- 03.CF Tekto-aluminofluorides: 05 Ralstonite, 10 Boldyrevite?, 15 Bogvadite
- 03.CG Aluminofluorides with CO3, SO4, PO4: 05 Stenonite; 10 Chukhrovite-(Nd), 10 Chukhrovite-(Ce), 10 Chukhrovite-(Y), 10 Meniaylovite; 15 CreediteCreediteCreedite is a calcium aluminium sulfate fluoro hydroxide mineral with formula: Ca3Al2SO410·2. Creedite forms colorless to white to purple monoclinic prismatic crystals. It often occurs as acicular radiating sprays of fine prisms. It is translucent to transparent with indices of refraction of nα =...
, 20 Boggildite, 25 Thermessaite - 03.CH: 05 Malladrite, 10 BarariteBarariteBararite is a natural form of ammonium fluorosilicate . It has chemical formula 2SiF6 and trigonal crystal structure. This mineral was once classified as part of cryptohalite. Bararite is named after the place where it was first described, Barari, India...
; 15 Cryptohalite, 15 Hieratite; 20 Demartinite, 25 Knasibfite - 03.CJ With MX6 complexes; M = Fe, Mn, Cu: 05 Chlormanganokalite, 05 Rinneite; 10 Erythrosiderite, 10 KremersiteKremersiteKremersite is a rare mineral which is a hydrated multiple chloride of iron, ammonium and potassium with the formula: 2FeCl5·H2O. Kremersite is a brown-red to orange mineral that crystallizes in the orthorhombic system. It is a water soluble mineral that is found around volcanic fumaroles....
; 15 Mitscherlichite, 20 Douglasite, 30 Zirklerite
- 03.D Oxyhalides, Hydroxyhalides and Related Double Halides
- 03.DA With Cu, etc., without Pb: 05 Melanothallite; 10a AtacamiteAtacamiteAtacamite is a copper halide mineral: a copper chloride hydroxide with formula Cu2Cl3.It was first described for deposits in the Atacama Desert of Chile in 1801....
, 10a Kempite, 10a Hibbingite, 10b BotallackiteBotallackiteBotallackite, chemical formula Cu2[3|Cl] is a secondary copper mineral, named for its type locality at the Botallack mine, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. It is polymorphous with atacamite, paratacamite and clinoatacamite....
, 10b Clinoatacamite, 10b Belloite, 10c Gillardite, 10c Kapellasite, 10c Haydeeite, 10c Paratacamite, 10c Herbertsmithite; 15 Claringbullite, 20 SimonkolleiteSimonkolleiteZinc chloride hydroxide monohydrate is a zinc hydroxy compound with chemical formula Zn58Cl2·H2O. It is often referred to as tetrabasic zinc chloride , basic zinc chloride, zinc hydroxychloride, or zinc oxychloride. It is a colorless crystalline solid insoluble in water...
; 25 Buttgenbachite, 25 ConnelliteConnelliteConnellite is a very rare mineral species, a hydrous copper chloro-sulfate, Cu19[32|SO4|Cl4]·3H2O, crystallizing in the hexagonal system. It occurs as tufts of very delicate acicular crystals of a fine blue color, and is associated with other copper minerals of secondary origin, such as cuprite and...
; 30 AbhuriteAbhuriteAbhurite is a mineral of tin, oxygen, hydrogen, and chlorine with the formula Sn3O2Cl2. It is named after Sharm Abhur, a cove of the Red Sea. Its Mohs scale rating is 2.-External links:**...
, 35 Ponomarevite; 40 CalumetiteCalumetiteCalumetite is a natural rarely occurring mineral. It was discovered in 1963 at the Centennial Mine near Calumet, Michigan, United States. Calumetite was first discovered along with anthonyite. It has a chemical formula of Cu2•2.-History:...
, 40 AnthonyiteAnthonyiteAnthonyite is a hydrous secondary copper halide mineral with chemical formula of Cu2•3.It was discovered in 1963 in the Centennial mine, Calumet, Houghton County, Michigan, USA. It was discovered by the University of Arizona mineralogist John W...
; 45 Khaidarkanite, 50 Bobkingite, 55 Avdoninite, 60 Droninoite - 03.DB With Pb, Cu, etc.: 05 Diaboleite, 10 Pseudoboleite, 15 BoleiteBoleiteBoleite is a complex halide mineral with formula: KPb26Ag9Cu2448Cl62. It was first described in 1891 as an oxychloride mineral. It is an isometric mineral which forms in deep blue cubes. There are numerous minerals related to boleite, such as pseudoboleite and cumengite, and these all have the...
, 20 Cumengite, 25 Bideauxite, 30 ChloroxiphiteChloroxiphiteChloroxiphite is an olive green to black halide mineral sometimes found in the Mendip Hills, Somerset, England associated with mendipite. Like mendipite it is an oxychloride mineral and formed from the alteration of lead ore by a prehistoric sea.It is rare but can be found in most of the quarries...
, 35 Hematophanite; 40 AsisiteAsisiteAsisite is a yellow tetragonal mineral. It is found at Kombat Mine, Kombat, Grootfontein District, Otjozondjupa Region, Namibia. It was named for a farm, Asis, which covers the mine where it was found. It was discovered in 1988.-References:**...
, 40 Parkinsonite; 45 MurdochiteMurdochiteMurdochite is a mineral combining lead and copper oxides with formula PbCu6O8-x2x.It was first discovered in 1953 in the Mammoth-Saint Anthony Mine in Pinal County, Arizona. It was named for Joseph Murdoch , American mineralogist....
, 50 Yedlinite - 03.DC With Pb (As, Sb, Bi), without Cu: 05 LaurioniteLaurioniteLaurionaite is a halide mineral, named after the town Laurium in Greece. Laurionite can also be produced by lead oxide in a salt solution....
, 05 Paralaurionite; 10 Fiedlerite, 15 Penfieldite, 20 Laurelite; 25 Zhangpeishanite, 25 MatlockiteMatlockiteMatlockite is a rare lead halide mineral, named after the town of Matlock in Derbyshire, England, where it was first discovered in a nearby mine...
, 25 Rorisite, 25 Daubreeite, 25 Bismoclite, 25 Zavaritskite; 30 NadoriteNadoriteNadorite is a mineral with the chemical formula PbSb[O2|Cl]. It crystallizes in the orthorhombic crystal system and is brown, brownish-yellow or yellow in colour, with a white or yellowish-white streak....
, 30 PeritePeritePerite has a general chemical formula of PbBiO2Cl. The name is given for its founder Per Adolf Geijer, a Swedish economic geologist with the Geological Survey of Sweden, who discovered the mineral in 1960 outside of Langban, Sweden...
; 35 Aravaipaite, 37 Calcioaravaipaite, 40 Thorikosite, 45 MereheaditeMereheaditeMereheadite is a rare oxychloride that can be found with Mendipite at Merehead quarry, Cranmore, Somerset, in the United Kingdom.Most specimens are associated with Calcite, Mendipite or hydrous Cerussite in the Manganese pods on vein two....
, 50 Blixite, 55 PinalitePinalitePinalite is a rare lead tungstate–chloride mineral with formula: Pb3WO5Cl2.Pinalite crystallizes in the orthorhombic crystal system. The orthorhombic system is described as having three crystallographic axes of unequal lengths, normally referred to as c , b , and a . These axes all have...
, 60 Symesite; 65 Ecdemite, 65 Heliophyllite; 70 MendipiteMendipiteMendipite is a rare mineral that was named in 1939 for the locality where it is found, the Mendip Hills in Somerset, England. It is an oxide of lead, with chlorine, formula Pb3O2Cl2.-Crystal structure:...
, 75 Damaraite, 80 Onoratoite, 85 CotunniteCotunniteCotunnite is the natural mineral form of lead chloride with formula PbCl2.It was first described in 1825 from an occurrence on Mount Vesuvius, Naples Province, Campania, Italy. It was named for Domenico Cotugno , Italian physician and Professor of Anatomy.It was first recognized in volcanic...
, 90 Pseudocotunnite, 95 BarstowiteBarstowiteBarstowite, formula Pb4[Cl6|CO3]•H2O , is a transparent to white mineral in the monoclinic system. It has a Mohs hardness of 3, a white streak and an adamantine lustre.... - 03.DD With Hg: 05 Eglestonite, 05 KadyreliteKadyreliteKadyrelite is a mineral with the chemical formula Hg42O discovered in 1987.- External links :**...
; 10 Poyarkovite, 15 Hanawaltite, 20 TerlinguaiteTerlinguaiteTerlinguaite is the naturally occurring mineral form of mercury oxychloride with formula Hg2ClO. It is formed by the weathering of other mercury-containing minerals. Discovered in 1900 in the Terlingua District of Brewster County, Texas for which it is named. Its color is yellow, greenish...
, 25 Pinchite; 30 MosesiteMosesiteMosesite is a very rare mineral found in few locations. It is a mercury mineral found as an accessory in deposits of mercury, often in conjunction with limestone. It is known to be found in the U.S. states of Texas and Nevada, and the Mexican states of Guerrero and Querétaro. It was named after...
, 30 Gianellaite; 35 Kleinite, 40 Tedhadleyite, 45 Vasilyevite, 50 Aurivilliusite, 55 Terlinguacreekite, 60 Kelyanite, 65 Comancheite - 03.DE With Rare-Earth Elements: 05 Haleniusite-(La)Håleniusite-(La)Håleniusite- OF is a yellow isometric mineral. It has a dull, earthy lustre. The geological setting of håleniusite- is in vugs and leaching zones of massive ferriallanite-, intimately intergrown with cerite- and bastnäsite-....
- 03.DA With Cu, etc., without Pb: 05 Melanothallite; 10a Atacamite
- 03.X Unclassified Strunz Halogenides
- 03.XX Unknown: 00 HydrophiliteHydrophiliteHydrophilite is a white mineral formed from anhydrous calcium chloride. It is very soft and it forms crystal structures that are not used as gems. In Alaska, hydrophilite is spread on dirt roads to reduce dust. Hydrophilite crystallizes in the form of encrustations and as crystals configrued...
?, 00 Hydromolysite?, 00 YttroceriteYttroceriteYttrocerite is a mineral with a chemical formula CaF2+F3. It is a bluish red fluoride with isometric crystals and is named for the Yttrium and Cerium it contains. It has a Mohs hardness of 4-5. It has been found in Sweden, several states in the United States and Norway. It is not a mineral...
*, 00 Lorettoite?, 00 IMA2009-014, 00 IMA2009-015
- 03.XX Unknown: 00 Hydrophilite