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Gordaite is a sulfate mineral composed primarily of hydrous zinc sodium sulfate chloride hydroxide with formula: NaZn4(SO4)(OH)6Cl·6H2O. It was named for the discovery location in the Sierra Gorda district of Chile. Gordaite forms as tabular trigonal crystals.

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  • Gordaïta (ca)
  • Gordaite (en)
  • Gordaita (eu)
  • Gordaite (it)
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  • La gordaïta és un mineral de la classe dels sulfats, que pertany i dona nom al grup de la gordaïta. Rep el seu nom del districte de Sierra Gorda, a la regió d'Antofagasta (Xile), la seva localitat tipus. (ca)
  • Gordaita sulfato motako minerala da eta gordaite taldearen kidea da. (eu)
  • La gordaite è un minerale. (it)
  • Gordaite is a sulfate mineral composed primarily of hydrous zinc sodium sulfate chloride hydroxide with formula: NaZn4(SO4)(OH)6Cl·6H2O. It was named for the discovery location in the Sierra Gorda district of Chile. Gordaite forms as tabular trigonal crystals. (en)
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  • Gordaite (en)
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  • Gordaite (en)
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  • Flexible (en)
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  • a = 8.413, c = 13.095 [Å]; Z = 2 (en)
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  • Pale blue gordaite associated with deep green crystals of herbertsmithite from the San Francisco Mine, Caracoles, Antofagasta Region, Chile. (en)
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  • Rhombohedral (en)
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  • Colorless to white, pale green with copper substitution (en)
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  • La gordaïta és un mineral de la classe dels sulfats, que pertany i dona nom al grup de la gordaïta. Rep el seu nom del districte de Sierra Gorda, a la regió d'Antofagasta (Xile), la seva localitat tipus. (ca)
  • Gordaite is a sulfate mineral composed primarily of hydrous zinc sodium sulfate chloride hydroxide with formula: NaZn4(SO4)(OH)6Cl·6H2O. It was named for the discovery location in the Sierra Gorda district of Chile. Gordaite forms as tabular trigonal crystals. Gordaite first appeared after a research dive in September 1984 from the Juan de Fuca Ridge of the northeastern side of the Pacific Ocean. Gordaite was also described from weathered slag deposits as a result of copper smelting in Hettstedt, Germany. The mineral exhibits a hexagonal shape with clear or white (green if cuprian – Cu2+) crystals ranging from planar to broad habit and has a point group of 3. Gordaite commonly occurs near minerals such as sphalerite, boleite and gypsum. The most recent finding occurred in the San Francisco mine in Chile where copper-zinc sulfide deposits were found. (en)
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