Mampsisite

Ca4Al2(OH)12(CO3) · 5H2O

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Mampsisite is a rare chromium arsenate mineral first described from the ancient copper mining region of Timna in Israel, associated with oxidized copper and chromium ores in the desert environment. It forms small emerald-green to dark green tabular crystals in the gossan. The mineral is scientifically significant for documenting chromium arsenate chemistry in arid oxidized ore deposits and is a collector's item for its vivid green color.

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What is the chemical formula of Mampsisite?
The chemical formula of Mampsisite is Ca4Al2(OH)12(CO3) · 5H2O.