Phoenicochroite

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Phoenicochroite
2V angle
58° (measured)
Other characteristicsHealth risks: contains carcinogenic and mutagenic chromate ion
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Phoenicochroite, also known as melanochroite, is a

Urals, Russia.[2] It is named from the Greek word φοίυικος for "deep red" and χρόα for "color", in allusion to its color.[2]

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