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stolzite (mineral)
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General properties
alternate names | lead tungstate | tungstate of lead formula | PbWO_4 discovery year | 1845
Basic properties
density | 8.05 g/cm^3 transparency | transparent | translucent birefringence | 0.08 luster | subadamantine | resinous Mohs hardness | 2.75 tenacity | brittle streak | white magnetism | nonmagnetic color | reddish brown | yellowish brown | brown | greenish brown | gray fracture | brittle | conchoidal molar mass | 455.1 g/mol (grams per mole)
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Mineral identifiers
Strunz ID | VI/G.01-40 Dana ID | 48.1.3.2 ICSD number | ICSD75981
Crystallographic properties
crystal system | tetragonal crystal class | 4/m unit cell volume | 359.2 Å^3 (cubic ångströms) d-spacing | 3.25 Å (ångströms) | 1.66 Å (ångströms) | 2.024 Å (ångströms) intensity | 100% | 35% | 35% molecules per unit cell | 4 molecules per cell refractive indices | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2.19 | 0 unit cell lengths | 5.46 Å (ångströms) | 5.46 Å (ångströms) | 12.05 Å (ångströms) unit cell angles | 90° (degrees) | 90° (degrees) | 90° (degrees)
Wikipedia summary
Stolzite is a mineral, a lead tungstate; with the formula PbWO_4. It is similar to, and often associated with, wulfenite which is the same chemical formula except that the tungsten is replaced by molybdenum. Stolzite crystallizes in the tetragonal crystal system and is dimorphous with the monoclinic form raspite.