Arsenoústalečite
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Arsenoústalechite is a rare copper arsenate mineral described from the oxidized zones of copper deposits in Slovakia. It forms pale green to bluish microcrystalline crusts and coatings on host rock surfaces, associated with other secondary copper minerals. The mineral is of scientific interest for its crystal chemistry within the pharmacosiderite-related arsenate structure family.