. . . . . "Widgiemoolthalite"@it . ""@en . . . "Widgiemoolthalita"@eu . . ""@en . . . . . . . . "#b3ffcc"@en . "3.24"^^ . "13463"^^ . . . . . . . "n\u03B5 = 1.640"@en . . . . . . "Widgiemoolthalite"@en . . . . "Bluish-green, grass-green"@en . . . . . "A transparent bright green mineral intermingles with a transparent yellow-green mineral."@en . . . . . . "Brittle"@en . . . . "3.13"^^ . "1077184093"^^ . "Wmo"@en . . . "Fibrous, rarely massive, pseudo-orthorhombic"@en . . "Widgiemoolthalita"@ca . ""@en . . . . . "542"^^ . . "La widgiemoolthalita \u00E9s un mineral de la classe dels carbonats. Rep el seu nom de la seva localitat tipus, la mina 132 nord, situada a prop de Widgiemooltha, a Austr\u00E0lia Occidental."@ca . . . . . "La widgiemoolthalita \u00E9s un mineral de la classe dels carbonats. Rep el seu nom de la seva localitat tipus, la mina 132 nord, situada a prop de Widgiemooltha, a Austr\u00E0lia Occidental."@ca . "16"^^ . . "."@en . . "0.01"^^ . . . "Biaxial"@en . "P21/c"@en . . "Widgiemoolthalite is a rare hydrated nickel(II) carbonate mineral with the chemical formula (Ni,Mg)5(CO3)4(OH)2\u00B75H2O. Usually bluish-green in color, it is a brittle mineral formed during the weathering of nickel sulfide. Present on gasp\u00E9ite surfaces, widgiemoolthalite has a Mohs scale hardness of 3.5 and an unknown though likely disordered crystal structure. Widgiemoolthalite was first discovered in 1992 in Widgiemooltha, Western Australia, which is to date its only known source. It was named the following year by the three researchers who first reported its existence, Ernest H. Nickel, Bruce W. Robinson, and William G. Mumme."@en . . . . "n\u03C9 = 1.630"@en . . "None"@en . . . . "Widgiemoolthalita karbonato motako minerala da."@eu . . . . "a = 10.06, b = 8.75"@en . . "Pale bluish-green"@en . . . . "3.5"^^ . . "c = 8.32 [\u00C5]; \u03B2 = 114.3\u00B0, Z = 2"@en . "Widgiemoolthalite intermingled with gasp\u00E9ite . Field of view is"@en . . . "Widgiemoolthalite is a rare hydrated nickel(II) carbonate mineral with the chemical formula (Ni,Mg)5(CO3)4(OH)2\u00B75H2O. Usually bluish-green in color, it is a brittle mineral formed during the weathering of nickel sulfide. Present on gasp\u00E9ite surfaces, widgiemoolthalite has a Mohs scale hardness of 3.5 and an unknown though likely disordered crystal structure. Widgiemoolthalite was first discovered in 1992 in Widgiemooltha, Western Australia, which is to date its only known source. It was named the following year by the three researchers who first reported its existence, Ernest H. Nickel, Bruce W. Robinson, and William G. Mumme."@en . "Fast"@en . . . "5"^^ . . . . . "Widgiemoolthalite"@en . . "50229330"^^ . . "Transparent"@en . "High"@en . . . . "La widgiemoolthalite \u00E8 un minerale appartenente al gruppo dell'idromagnesite."@it . . . . . . "Silky"@en . . "Widgiemoolthalita karbonato motako minerala da."@eu . "La widgiemoolthalite \u00E8 un minerale appartenente al gruppo dell'idromagnesite."@it . . . . "Carbonate minerals"@en . "Widgiemoolthalite"@en . "Prismatic"@en .