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Murdochite is a mineral combining lead and copper oxides with the chemical formula PbCu6O8−x(Cl,Br)2x (x ≤ 0.5). It was first discovered in 1953 in the Mammoth-Saint Anthony Mine in Pinal County, Arizona by Percy W. Porter, a mining engineer who handpicked a 401.5-mg sample. Porter would later submit for analysis and it was then that Fred A. Hildebrand suggested that the sample was a new mineral after taking a powder x-ray picture. It was named for (1890–1973), American mineralogist. Murdochite was first suggested to be of a cubic structure. After this suggestion, the term “murdochite-type structure” began to be used when describing a structure that is similar to that of murdochite. Murdochite was later found to be octahedral.

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  • Murdochita (ca)
  • Murdochit (de)
  • Murdoquita (es)
  • Murdochita (eu)
  • Murdochite (it)
  • Murdochite (en)
  • Мердочит (uk)
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  • La murdochita és un mineral de la classe dels halurs. Rep el seu nom del professor Joseph Murdoch (1890-1973), professor de mineralogia de la Universitat de Califòrnia, Los Angeles, Califòrnia, una autoritat en la gènesi i la microscòpia dels minerals. (ca)
  • Murdochita haluro motako minerala da. (eu)
  • La murdoquita es un mineral que para unos autores es un haluro de la clase de los minerales haluros, mientras que para otros pertenece a la clase de los óxidos. Fue descubierta en 1953 en una mina del condado de Pinal, en el estado de Arizona (EE. UU.), siendo nombrada así en honor de Joseph Murdoch, mineralogista estadounidense. (es)
  • Murdochite is a mineral combining lead and copper oxides with the chemical formula PbCu6O8−x(Cl,Br)2x (x ≤ 0.5). It was first discovered in 1953 in the Mammoth-Saint Anthony Mine in Pinal County, Arizona by Percy W. Porter, a mining engineer who handpicked a 401.5-mg sample. Porter would later submit for analysis and it was then that Fred A. Hildebrand suggested that the sample was a new mineral after taking a powder x-ray picture. It was named for (1890–1973), American mineralogist. Murdochite was first suggested to be of a cubic structure. After this suggestion, the term “murdochite-type structure” began to be used when describing a structure that is similar to that of murdochite. Murdochite was later found to be octahedral. (en)
  • La murdochite è un minerale. (it)
  • Мердочи́т — мінерал, подвійний оксогалогенід свинцю і міді. У 8-му виданні класифікації Нікеля - Штрунца був віднесений до класу оксидів та гідроксидів. (uk)
  • Murdochit ist ein selten vorkommendes Mineral aus der Mineralklasse der „Halogenide“ (ehemals „Oxide und Hydroxide“, siehe ). Die ursprünglich ermittelte chemische Formel Cu6PbO8 wurde aufgrund von neueren Analysen nach Cu12Pb2O15Cl2 bzw. genauer nach PbCu6O8−x(Cl, Br)2x (x ≤ 0,5) korrigiert. Die in den runden Klammern angegebenen Elemente Chlor und Brom können sich in der Formel jeweils gegenseitig vertreten (Substitution, Diadochie), stehen jedoch immer im selben Mengenverhältnis zu den anderen Bestandteilen des Minerals. (de)
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