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Connellite is a rare mineral species, a hydrous copper chloro-sulfate, Cu19(OH)32(SO4)Cl4·3H2O, crystallizing in the hexagonal system. It occurs as tufts of very delicate acicular crystals of a fine blue color, and is associated with other copper minerals of secondary origin, such as cuprite and malachite. Its occurrence in Cornwall, England, was noted by Philip Rashleigh in 1802, and it was first examined chemically by Prof Arthur Connell FRSE in 1847, after whom it is named.

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  • Connellite (en)
  • كونيليت (ar)
  • Connel·lita (ca)
  • Connellit (de)
  • Connellita (eu)
  • Connellite (it)
  • Connellite (fr)
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  • كونيليت هو معدن نادر للنحاس وهو كبريتات النحاس الكلورية المائية، بحيث تكون صيغة الوحدة البلورية على الشكل Cu19(OH)32(SO4)Cl4·3H2O. يوجد المعدن على شكل بلورات إبرية زرقاء اللون، وهي تتبع نظام بلوري سداسي. تنسب التسمية إلى عالم الكيمياء والمعادن الأسكتلندي آرثر كونيل Arthur Connell والذي درسه بشكل مفصل سنة 1847. (ar)
  • La connel·lita és un mineral rar de coure de la classe dels halurs. El nom li va donar James Dwight Dana el 1850 en honor del químic escocès Arthur Connell (1794 - 1863), el primer a estudiar aquesta espècie. També és coneguda amb els noms footeita i tallingita. (ca)
  • Connellit ist ein eher selten vorkommendes Mineral aus der Mineralklasse der „Halogenide“. Es kristallisiert im hexagonalen Kristallsystem mit der chemischen Zusammensetzung Cu19[Cl4(OH)32|SO4] • 2H2O und entwickelt meist dichte Gruppen feinfaseriger bis nadeliger, radialstrahliger Kristall-Büschel von wenigen Millimetern Größe, die üblicherweise nach [0001] gestreckt und gestreift sind. Auch massige Aggregate und krustige Überzüge von Connellit sind bekannt. Die Farbe schwankt von Hell- bis Blaugrün. Connellit bildet eine Mischreihe mit . (de)
  • Connellita mineral bat da. (eu)
  • La connellite, est une espèce minérale composée d'hydroxy-chloro-sulfate de cuivre hydraté de formule : Cu19 Cl4 (SO4)(OH)32 3H2O. les cristaux peuvent atteindre 2,5 cm. (fr)
  • La connellite è un minerale, chimicamente un clorosolfato di rame.Prende il nome dal mineralogista inglese , chinmico scozzese. Di colore azzurro, può essere confuso con la Linarite e con l'Azzurrite ed è difficilmente distinguibile dalla Buttgenbachite con la quale è isomorfa. (it)
  • Connellite is a rare mineral species, a hydrous copper chloro-sulfate, Cu19(OH)32(SO4)Cl4·3H2O, crystallizing in the hexagonal system. It occurs as tufts of very delicate acicular crystals of a fine blue color, and is associated with other copper minerals of secondary origin, such as cuprite and malachite. Its occurrence in Cornwall, England, was noted by Philip Rashleigh in 1802, and it was first examined chemically by Prof Arthur Connell FRSE in 1847, after whom it is named. (en)
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  • Connellite (en)
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  • Connellite (en)
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  • Pale green-blue (en)
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  • Brittle (en)
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  • a = 15.78 Å, c = 9.10 Å; Z = 1 (en)
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  • Azure blue, blue green (en)
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