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Metatorbernite

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Metatorbernite
The lighter green crystals are Metatorbernite
General
CategoryPhosphate minerals
Formula
(repeating unit)
Cu(U O 2)2(P O 4)2·8(H 2O)
IMA symbol Mtor[1]
Strunz classification 8.EB.10
Crystal system Tetragonal
Crystal class Dipyramidal (4/m)
(same H-M symbol)
Space group P4/n
Identification
ColourLight to dark green
Crystal habit Flat plates
Cleavage Perfect
Fracture Brittle
Mohs scale hardness2.5
Lustre Vitreous, adamantine
Streak Light green
Specific gravity 3.7–3.8
Refractive index 1.624–1.626
Other characteristics Radioactive
References[2] [3] [4]

Metatorbernite (or meta-torbernite) is a radioactive phosphate mineral, and is a dehydration pseudomorph of torbernite. Chemically, it is a copper uranyl phosphate and usually occurs in the form of green platy deposits. It can form by direct deposition from a supersaturated solution, which produces true crystalline metatorbernite, with a dark green colour, translucent diaphaneity, and vitreous lustre. However, more commonly, it is formed by the dehydration of torbernite, which causes internal stress and breakage within the crystal lattice, resulting in crystals composed of microscopic powder held together using electrostatic force, and having a lighter green colour, opaque diaphaneity, and a relatively dull lustre. As with torbernite, it is named after the Swedish chemist Torbern Bergman. It is especially closely associated with torbernite, but is also found amongside autunite, meta-autunite and uraninite.[citation needed ]

Metatorbernite from the Margabal Mine, Entraygues-sur-Truyère, France. Size: 4 x 3 x 1.8 cm.

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