Malachite vs Rhodochrosite

Property Malachite Rhodochrosite
Formula Cu2(CO3)(OH)2 MnCO3
Crystal System Monoclinic Trigonal
Mineral Class 05 Carbonates and Nitrates 05 Carbonates and Nitrates
Mohs Hardness 3.5-4.0 3.5-4.0
Color Bright green, dark green Rose-red, pink, brown, gray
Luster Vitreous Vitreous
Streak Light green White
Transparency Translucent Translucent
Cleavage Perfect {201} Perfect rhombohedral {1011}
Fracture Subconchoidal to uneven Conchoidal to uneven

Key Differences

  • Malachite is green (copper carbonate); rhodochrosite is rose-red to pink (manganese carbonate).
  • Both are trigonal/monoclinic carbonates with rhombohedral cleavage, often forming banded stalactitic masses.
  • Malachite (Cu2(CO3)(OH)2) forms in copper deposits; rhodochrosite (MnCO3) forms in hydrothermal manganese veins.
  • Rhodochrosite is the national mineral of Argentina and prized for its pink banded specimens.
  • Both have similar hardness (3.5–4) and react with dilute HCl, producing CO2.

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