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CUPRITE

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Originally appearing in Volume V07, Page 635 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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CUPRITE  , a

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mineral consisting of cuprous
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oxide, Cu2O, crystallizing in the cubic
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system, and forming an important ore of copper, of which element cuprite contains 88.8% . The name cuprite (from
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Lat. cuprum, copper) was given by W . Haidinger in 1845; earlier names are red copper ore and ruby copper, which at once distinguish this mineral from the other native copper oxide—cupric oxide—known as black copper ore or
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melaconite . Well-
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developed crystals are of
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common occurrence; they usually have the form of the
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regular octahedron, sometimes in combination with the .cube and the rhombic dodecahedron . A few Cornish crystals have been observed with faces of a form {hkl} known as the pentagonal icositetrahedron,since it is bounded by twenty-four irregular pentagons . In this class of cubic crystals there are no planes or centre of symmetry, but the full number (thirteen) of axes of symmetry; it is known as the
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trapezohedral hemihedral class, and cuprite affords the best example of this type of symmetry . The etching figures do not, however, conform to this
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lower degree of symmetry, nor do crystals of cuprite rotate the
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plane of polarization of plane-polarized
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light . The colour of the mineral is
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cochineal-red, and the lustre brilliant and adamantine to sub-metallic in character; crystals are often translucent, and show a
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crimson-red colour by transmitted light . On prolonged exposure to light the crystals become dull and opaque . The streak is brownish-red . Hardness 31; specific gravity 6•o; refractive
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index 2.85 . Compact to granular masses also occur, and there are two curious varieties-chalcotrichite and tile-ore—which require
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special mention .

Chalcotrichite (from Gr. xaAnos, copper, and 0p(E, 'rptx6s,

hair) or " plush copper ore " is a capillary form with a rich
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carmine colour and silky lustre; the delicate hairs are loosely matted together, and each one is an individual crystal enormously elongated in the direction of the diagonal or the edge of the cube . Tile-ore (Ger . Ziegelerz) is a soft earthy variety of a brick-red to brownish-red colour; it contains ad-mixed limonite, and has been formed by the alteration of chalcopyrite (copper and iron sulphide) . Cuprite occurs in the upper
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part of copper-bearing lodes, and is of secondary origin, having been produced by the alteration of copper sulphides . Beautifully crystallized specimens were formerly found in Wheal Gorland and Wheal Unity at Gwennap, and in Wheal Phoenix near
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Liskeard in
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Cornwall; they also occur in the copper mines of the Urals, and in Arizona . Isolated crystals bounded by faces on all sides, and an inch or more in diameter, are found embedded in a soft white clay at
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Chess near Lyons; they are usually altered on the
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surface, or through-out, to
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malachite . Chalcotrichite comes from Wheal Phoenix and Fowey
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Consols mine in Cornwall, and from Morenci in Arizona; tile-ore from Bogoslovsk in the Urals, Atacama in South
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America; and other localities . Small crystals of cuprite, together with malachite, azurite and
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cerussite, are sometimes found encrusting ancient
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objects of copper and
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bronze, such as celts and
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Roman coins, which have for long periods remained buried in the
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soil . Artificially formed crystals have been observed in
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furnace products . (L . J .

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