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Chalconatronite is a carbonate mineral and rare secondary copper mineral that contains copper, sodium, carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen, its chemical formula is Na2Cu(CO3)2•3(H2O). Chalconatronite is partially soluble in water, and only decomposes, although chalconatronite is soluble while cold, in dilute acids. The name comes from the mineral's compounds, copper ("chalcos" in Greek) and natron, naturally forming sodium carbonate. The mineral is thought to be formed by water carrying alkali carbonates (possibly from soil) reacting with bronze. Similar minerals include malachite, azurite, and other copper carbonates. Chalconatronite has also been found and recorded in Australia, Germany, and Colorado.

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  • La calconatronita és un mineral de la classe dels carbonats. El seu nom prové del grec chalcos, pel coure, i natró, el nom modern de la forma natural en què es troba el carbonat de sodi. (ca)
  • Chalconatronite is a carbonate mineral and rare secondary copper mineral that contains copper, sodium, carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen, its chemical formula is Na2Cu(CO3)2•3(H2O). Chalconatronite is partially soluble in water, and only decomposes, although chalconatronite is soluble while cold, in dilute acids. The name comes from the mineral's compounds, copper ("chalcos" in Greek) and natron, naturally forming sodium carbonate. The mineral is thought to be formed by water carrying alkali carbonates (possibly from soil) reacting with bronze. Similar minerals include malachite, azurite, and other copper carbonates. Chalconatronite has also been found and recorded in Australia, Germany, and Colorado. (en)
  • Kalkonatronita karbonato motako minerala da. (eu)
  • La chalconatronite è un minerale. (it)
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  • Chalconatronite crystals found in Bastenberg Mine, Germany (en)
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  • Carbonate mineral (en)
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  • Blue-green, pale blue (en)
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  • Na2Cu2•3 (en)
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  • 2.270000 (xsd:double)
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  • Chna (en)
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  • 1 (xsd:integer)
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  • Pale blue-green (en)
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  • La calconatronita és un mineral de la classe dels carbonats. El seu nom prové del grec chalcos, pel coure, i natró, el nom modern de la forma natural en què es troba el carbonat de sodi. (ca)
  • Chalconatronite is a carbonate mineral and rare secondary copper mineral that contains copper, sodium, carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen, its chemical formula is Na2Cu(CO3)2•3(H2O). Chalconatronite is partially soluble in water, and only decomposes, although chalconatronite is soluble while cold, in dilute acids. The name comes from the mineral's compounds, copper ("chalcos" in Greek) and natron, naturally forming sodium carbonate. The mineral is thought to be formed by water carrying alkali carbonates (possibly from soil) reacting with bronze. Similar minerals include malachite, azurite, and other copper carbonates. Chalconatronite has also been found and recorded in Australia, Germany, and Colorado. (en)
  • Kalkonatronita karbonato motako minerala da. (eu)
  • La chalconatronite è un minerale. (it)
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  • Calconatronita (ca)
  • Chalconatronite (en)
  • Kalkonatronita (eu)
  • Chalconatronite (it)
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