What is another word for chalcanthite?

Pronunciation: [t͡ʃˈalkanθˌa͡ɪt] (IPA)

Chalcanthite is a mineral that is commonly found in underground mines. This mineral is also known by several other synonymous names such as bluestone, blue vitriol, copper vitriol, and copper sulfate. The mineral got its name from the Greek word "chalkos" which means copper and "anthos" which means flower. Chalcanthite is known for its striking blue color, which makes it valuable in the jewelry industry. It is also used as a fungicide and pesticide in agriculture, and as a laboratory reagent for various chemical reactions. Despite its many names and uses, chalcanthite remains a valuable mineral with a unique chemistry and structure that make it highly sought after.

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Usage examples for Chalcanthite

The oxide group of minerals-including the copper carbonates, azurite and malachite; the silicate, chrysocolla; the oxide, cuprite; the sulphates, chalcanthite and brochantite; and some native copper associated with these minerals-probably supplies another 5 per cent.
"The Economic Aspect of Geology"
C. K. Leith

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