Mathewrogersite

Pb7FeAl3GeSi12O36(OH,H2O)6

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Mathewrogersite is a rare lead copper silicate hydroxide mineral discovered in the oxidized zone of a lead-copper sulfide deposit. It forms pale blue to greenish-blue platy microcrystals in the gossan, associated with cerussite, malachite, and secondary silicate minerals. The mineral honors mineralogist Matthew Rogers and adds to the known diversity of secondary Pb-Cu silicate species in oxidized ore zones.

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What is the chemical formula of Mathewrogersite?
The chemical formula of Mathewrogersite is Pb7FeAl3GeSi12O36(OH,H2O)6.