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HydrozinciteHydrozincite, also known as zinc bloom, is a white carbonate mineral consisting of Zn5(CO3)2(OH)6. It is usually found in massive rather than crystalline form. References
Categories: Carbonate minerals | Zinc minerals | Hydroxide minerals |
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