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Apachite is a copper silicate mineral with a general formula of Cu9Si10O29·11H2O. The name is associated with the Apache tribe residents of the area near the Christmas copper mine in the of Gila County, Arizona, the location where apachite was first described in 1980. It occurs in retrograde metamorphic environment as fractures cutting garnet diopside skarn. It occurs associated with kinoite, gilalite, , junitoite, clinohedrite, xonotlite, apophyllite, calcite and tobermorite.

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  • Apachite (en)
  • Apatxita (ca)
  • Apachita (eu)
  • Apachite (it)
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  • L'apatxita és un mineral de la classe dels silicats. Rep el seu nom de la tribu dels apatxe que viuen a la zona de la mina Christmas, on va ser descoberta. (ca)
  • Apachita silikato motako minerala da. (eu)
  • La apachite è un minerale. (it)
  • Apachite is a copper silicate mineral with a general formula of Cu9Si10O29·11H2O. The name is associated with the Apache tribe residents of the area near the Christmas copper mine in the of Gila County, Arizona, the location where apachite was first described in 1980. It occurs in retrograde metamorphic environment as fractures cutting garnet diopside skarn. It occurs associated with kinoite, gilalite, , junitoite, clinohedrite, xonotlite, apophyllite, calcite and tobermorite. (en)
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  • Apachite (en)
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  • Apachite (en)
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  • light blue (en)
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  • V = 1,490.24 Å3; Z = 2 (en)
  • a = 12.89, b = 6.055 (en)
  • c = 19.11 [Å], β = 90.42° (en)
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  • light blue (en)
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  • Small (en)
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  • L'apatxita és un mineral de la classe dels silicats. Rep el seu nom de la tribu dels apatxe que viuen a la zona de la mina Christmas, on va ser descoberta. (ca)
  • Apachite is a copper silicate mineral with a general formula of Cu9Si10O29·11H2O. The name is associated with the Apache tribe residents of the area near the Christmas copper mine in the of Gila County, Arizona, the location where apachite was first described in 1980. Apachite has monoclinic crystal symmetry, displaying 3 axes of unequal length with two of the axes perpendicular to each other as well as one angle oriented less than 90°. The mineral has a maximum birefringence value of δ = 0.040 which describes the difference between the highest and lowest index of refraction for the mineral. Apachite is an anisotropic mineral, so the velocity of light varies for this mineral. It occurs in retrograde metamorphic environment as fractures cutting garnet diopside skarn. It occurs associated with kinoite, gilalite, , junitoite, clinohedrite, xonotlite, apophyllite, calcite and tobermorite. (en)
  • Apachita silikato motako minerala da. (eu)
  • La apachite è un minerale. (it)
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  • δ = 0.040 (en)
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  • translucent (en)
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  • Cu9Si10O29·11 (en)
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  • spherical, rounded aggregates (en)
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  • Apa (en)
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  • nonmetallic, silky (en)
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  • biaxial negative (en)
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  • nα=1.610, nβ=1.650, nγ=1.650 (en)
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