Malachite vs Rhodochrosite
| Property | Malachite | Rhodochrosite |
|---|---|---|
| Formule | Cu2(CO3)(OH)2 | MnCO3 |
| Système Cristallin | Monoclinic | Trigonal |
| Classe Minérale | 05 Carbonates and Nitrates | 05 Carbonates and Nitrates |
| Dureté Mohs | 3.5-4.0 | 3.5-4.0 |
| Couleur | Bright green, dark green | Rose-red, pink, brown, gray |
| Éclat | Vitreous | Vitreous |
| Trait | Light green | White |
| Transparence | Translucent | Translucent |
| Clivage | Perfect {201} | Perfect rhombohedral {1011} |
| Cassure | 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.