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PSILOMELANE

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Originally appearing in Volume V22, Page 542 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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PSILOMELANE  , a

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mineral consisting of hydrous manganese
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oxide with variable amounts of barium, potassium, &c . It is sometimes considered to be a hydrous manganese manganate, but of doubtful composition . The amount of manganese
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present corresponds to 7o-8o% of manganous oxide with 10-15% of " available " oxygen . The mineral is amorphous and occurs as botryoidal and stalactitic masses with a smooth shining
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surface and submetallic lustre . The name has reference to this characteristic appearance, being from the Greek >GtXbs (naked, smooth) and µfXas (black); a Latinized form is calvonigrite, and a German name with the same meaning is Schwarzer Glaskopf . Psilomelane is readily distinguished from other hydrous manganese oxides (
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manganite and
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wad) by its greater hardness (H . = 5 2) ; the sp. gr. varies from 3.7 to 4.7 . The streak is brownish-black and the fracture smooth . Owing to its amorphous nature, the mineral often contains admixed impurities, such as iron hydrates . It is soluble in hydrochloric acid with
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evolution of chlorine . It is a
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common and important ore of manganese, occurring under the same conditions and having the same commercial applications as pyrolusite (q.v.) . It is found at many localities; amongst those which have yielded typical botryoidal specimens may be mentioned the Restormel iron mine at
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Lostwithiel in
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Cornwall, Brendon Hill in Somerset, by in th9 Orkneys, Sayn near Coblenz, and Crimora in
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Augusta county, Virginia .

With pyrolusite it is extensively

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mined in
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Vermont, Virginia,
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Arkansas and Nova Scotia .

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