Chapmanite
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What is Chapmanite?
Chapmanite is a rare silicate mineral belonging to the nesosilicate group, discovered in 1924, and named in honour of the late Edward John Chapman (1821–1904), a geology professor at the University of Toronto. Chemically, it is an iron antimony silicate, closely related to bismutoferrite, and may contain aluminium impurities. It is closely associated with silver mines, most notably the Keeley mine in Ontario, Canada, found in quartz veinlets containing graphite in gneiss. It takes the form of a powdery, yellow-green, semitransparent solid, and leaves a streak of the same color. Early German texts have referred to the mineral as antimon-hypochlorite. It was recently rediscovered in the southern hemisphere at the abandoned Argent lead mine in Bushveld series rocks of South Africa.
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Quick Facts
Physical Properties
- Color
- Olive green to deep yellow
- Hardness (Mohs)
- 2.5
- Density
- 4.29 g/cm³
- Streak
- Greenish yellow to deep yellow
Chemical Properties
- Chemical Formula
- Fe3+2Sb3+(Si2O5)O3(OH) "1:1" layer silicate where the Fe2(Si2O5)O3(OH) part of the formula is analogous in structure to kaolinite, Al2(Si2O5)(OH)4, but additional Sb3+ is in pyramidal coordinate over the "holes" in the Fe layer.
- Elements
- Fe, H, O, Sb, Si
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