Everything about Otavite totally explained
Otavite is a rare
cadmium carbonate mineral with formula:
CdCO3. Otavite crystallizes in the
trigonal system and forms encrustations and small scalenohedral crystals that have a pearly to
adamantine luster. The color is white to reddish to yellow brown. Its
Mohs hardness is 3.5 to 4 and the
specific gravity is 5.04. Associated minerals include
azurite,
calcite,
malachite, and
smithsonite.
It was first described in 1906 from the
Tsumeb district near Otavi,
Namibia.
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