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childrenite

Discovered in 1823, its name honors the English mineralogist John George Children (1777-1852). It is very close to the eosphorite and in its chemical composition iron is the dominant on manganese, unlike eosphorite where manganese is dominating.



CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS

(Fe,Mn)Al[PO4](OH)2] H2O

hydrated iron aluminium phosphate



PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Main color

orange

Other colors

brown

Color of streak

white

Luster

resinous, vitreous

Hardness

5.0 to 0.0

Density

3.10 to 3.20

Cleavage

indistinct



OPTICAL PROPERTIES

Transparency

translucent, transparent

Refractive index

1.630 - 1.685

Double refraction

0.030

definite, biaxial (-)

visible double refraction

Yes

Dispersion

+

Pleochroism

definite

Number of colors

3

yellow, pink, colorless

Fluorescence

none



CRYSTALS PROPERTIES

dipyramidal

crystals system

orthorhombic



OTHER INFORMATIONS

Exploited
sites

It is found in France in the of Salsigne in the Aude, at Echassières in Allier, in Brazil (Minas Gerais and Rio Grande do Norte), Australia, Canada (Yukon), Bolivia (Carinthia), the Chile (Potosi), England (Conouailles, Devon), Kosovo, Portugal, Spain, United States (south Dakota, North Carolina, Maine, new Hampshire).

use in jewelry

it is faceted and it’s a collection stone

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