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Name: Ianbruceite
Ibc
IMA Chemistry: Zn2(AsO4)(OH)(H2O)·2H2O
Chemistry Elements: The mineral Ianbruceite contains elements:
Zinc (Zn)
Arsenic (As)
Oxygen (O)
Hydrogen (H)
Country of Type Locality: Namibia
Year First Published: 2011
IMA Status: Approved
Status Notes: Cooper M A, Abdu Y A, Ball N A, Hawthorne F C, Back M E, Tait K T, Schlüter J, Malcherek T, Pohl D, Gebhard G (2012) Ianbruceite, ideally [Zn2(OH)(H2O)(AsO4)](H2O)2, a new arsenate mineral from the Tsumeb mine, Otjikoto (Oshikoto) region, Namibia: description and crystal structure, Mineralogical Magazine 76, 1119-1131
Structural Group Name: Not in a structural group
Fleischer's Group Name:  
Crystal Systems: monoclinic
Oldest Known Age: 541 Million Years Ago
Mohs Hardness: 1.0
Specific Gravity: 3.197
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