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Arsenoclasite (originally arsenoklasite) is a red or dark orange brown mineral with formula Mn5(AsO4)2(OH)4. The name comes from the Greek words αρσενικόν (for arsenic) and κλάσις (for cleavage), as arsenoclasite contains arsenic and has perfect cleavage. The mineral was discovered in 1931 in Långban, Sweden.

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  • Arsenoclasite (en)
  • Arsenoclasita (ca)
  • Arsenoclasita (eu)
  • Arsenoclasite (it)
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  • L'arsenoclasita és un mineral de la classe dels arsenats. Rep el seu nom del grec αρσενικόν, arsènic, i κλάσις, exfoliació, en al·lusió a la seva composició i la seva perfecta exfoliació. (ca)
  • Arsenoclasite (originally arsenoklasite) is a red or dark orange brown mineral with formula Mn5(AsO4)2(OH)4. The name comes from the Greek words αρσενικόν (for arsenic) and κλάσις (for cleavage), as arsenoclasite contains arsenic and has perfect cleavage. The mineral was discovered in 1931 in Långban, Sweden. (en)
  • Arsenoclasita fosfato motako minerala da. (eu)
  • La arsenoclasite è un minerale. (it)
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  • a = 9.31, b = 5.75 (en)
  • c = 18.29 [Å]; Z = 4 (en)
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  • Red, dark orange-brown (en)
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  • L'arsenoclasita és un mineral de la classe dels arsenats. Rep el seu nom del grec αρσενικόν, arsènic, i κλάσις, exfoliació, en al·lusió a la seva composició i la seva perfecta exfoliació. (ca)
  • Arsenoclasite (originally arsenoklasite) is a red or dark orange brown mineral with formula Mn5(AsO4)2(OH)4. The name comes from the Greek words αρσενικόν (for arsenic) and κλάσις (for cleavage), as arsenoclasite contains arsenic and has perfect cleavage. The mineral was discovered in 1931 in Långban, Sweden. (en)
  • Arsenoclasita fosfato motako minerala da. (eu)
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