Azurite crystal structure
monoclinic Carbonates

Azurite

Cu3(CO3)2(OH)2

Quick Facts

Hardness
3.5
Specific Gravity
3.77
Refractive Index
1.73
Optical Character
Biaxial +

Crystal Structure

#! Species: Azurite #! System: Monoclinic (2/m) #! Habit: Tabular to prismatic with complex faces monoclinic[2/m]:{001}@1.0 + {110}@0.8 + {100}@0.7 + {011}@0.5 + {111}@0.4
monoclinic
2/m
{001} {110} {100} {011} {111}

Physical Properties

Crystal Systemmonoclinic
Hardness (Mohs)3.5
Specific Gravity3.77
CleavagePerfect {011}, fair {100}
FractureConchoidal
LustreVitreous (crystals) to earthy (massive)

Optical Properties

Refractive Index1.73
Birefringence0.108-0.110
Optical CharacterBiaxial +
Pleochroismstrong: Light blue / Dark blue (Dichroic; distinctive azure blue coloration)

Colours

Azure blueDeep blueDark blueLight blue

Localities

Morocco (Touissit, Mibladen - world-class crystals)Namibia (Tsumeb)Arizona (USA - Bisbee, Morenci)AustraliaFrance (Chessy - historic "chessylite")Russia

Crystal Forms

prismpinacoidtabular crystals

Notes

Alters readily to malachite; reacts with dilute HCl; distinguished from lazurite by crystal form and higher SG

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#! Species: Azurite #! System: Monoclinic (2/m) #! Habit: Tabular to prismatic with complex faces monoclinic[2/m]:{001}@1.0 + {110}@0.8 + {100}@0.7 + {011}@0.5 + {111}@0.4