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Unnamed (CuSb2O6)

Formula:
CuSb
 
2
O
 
6


Slag phase (copper antimonate).
Forms "thin, pale green, hexagonal plates with outer zones of cervantite" (Braithwaite et al., 2006).


Classification of Unnamed (CuSb2O6)

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Chemical Properties of Unnamed (CuSb2O6)

Formula:
CuSb
 
2
O
 
6
All elements listed in formula:Cu, O, Sb

Other Information

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References for Unnamed (CuSb2O6)

Reference List:R. S. W. Braithwaite, R. P. H. Lamb & A. L. Nattrass (2006): Heavy metals and their weathering products in residues from Castleside Smelting Mill, County Durham, including a new slag mineral, copper antimonate. Journal of the Russell Society, 9, 54-61.

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    Localities for Unnamed (CuSb2O6)

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    UK
     
    • England
      • Co. Durham
        • North Pennines
          • Derwent Valley
            • Castleside
    R. S. W. Braithwaite, R. P. H. Lamb & A. L. Nattrass (2006): Heavy metals and their weathering products in residues from Castleside Smelting Mill, County Durham, including a new slag mineral, copper antimonate. Journal of the Russell Society, 9, 54-61.
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