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'''Cuprite''' is a [[mineral]] composed of [[copper(I) oxide]] Cu<SUB>2</SUB>O, and is an important [[ore]] of copper. |
'''Cuprite''' is a [[mineral]] composed of [[copper(I) oxide]] Cu<SUB>2</SUB>O, and is an important [[ore]] of copper. |
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[[Category:Oxide minerals]] |
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[[ja:赤銅鉱]] |
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--195.194.79.4 12:21, 12 December 2005 (UTC)''[[[[Image:CupriteUSGOV.jpg|thumb|Cuprite]] '''Cuprite''' is a [[mineral]] composed of [[copper(I) oxide]] Cu<SUB>2</SUB>O, and is an important [[ore]] of copper. Its dark crystals with red internal reflections are in the [[Cubic (crystal system)|isometric]] system, appearing as cubic, octahedral, or dodecahedral forms, or in combinations, with a deep red color. In spite of its nice color it is rarely used for [[jewelry]] because of its low [[hardness]] of 3.5 -4. {{mineral-stub}} [[Category:Oxide minerals]] [[ja:赤銅鉱]]]]''