THE
MINERAL BAUMHAUERITE
- Chemistry: Pb3As4S9, Lead Arsenic Sulfide
- Class: Sulfides
- Subclass: Sulfosalts
- Uses: As a very minor ore of lead and arsenic and as mineral specimens.
- Specimens
Baumhauerite is a rare sulfide mineral from the famous quarry at
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS:
- Color is a bright lead gray, blue gray to gray black (internal reflections will flash a red color).
- Luster is metallic to dull.
- Transparency: Crystals are opaque.
- Crystal System: Triclinic; bar 1.
- Crystal Habits include prismatic striated crystals with rounded faces; also in massive and granular forms.
- Cleavage: Indistinct.
- Fracture: Conchoidal.
- Hardness is 3.
- Specific Gravity is 5.3 (slightly heavier than average for metallic minerals)
- Streak is dark brown.
- Associated Minerals include dolomite, realgar and sartorite.
- Notable Occurrences are limited to the type locality of the
Lengenbach Quarry , Binnental, Valais, Switzerland and Franklin, New Jersey, USA. - Best Field Indicators are crystal habit, locality, internal reflections, associations and density.
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