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Definition of Cuprite

Cuprite
Cuprite Cu"prite (k?"pr?t), n. (Min.) The red oxide of copper; red copper; an important ore of copper, occurring massive and in isometric crystals.

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- Cuprite is an oxide mineral composed of copper(I) oxide Cu2O, and is a minor ore of copper. Its dark crystals with red internal reflections are in the...
- depending on the size of the particles. Cuprous oxide is found as the mineral cuprite. It is a component of some antifouling paints, and has other applications...
- The Cuprite Hills are a mountain range in Esmeralda County, Nevada, United States. "Cuprite Hills". Geographic Names Information System. United States...
- Two oxides are well known, Cu2O and CuO, corresponding to the minerals cuprite and tenorite, respectively. Paramelaconite (Cu4O3) is less well characterized...
- tenorite contrasts sharply with the often intergrown blue chrysocolla. Cuprite, native copper and Fe–Mn oxides also occur in this environment. In addition...
- (Cu9S5); carbonates such as malachite and azurite, and rarely oxides such as cuprite (Cu2O). It is rarely found in ****ociation with native copper. Chalcopyrite...
- as azurite and malachite, and as copper(I) or copper(II) oxides such as cuprite and tenorite, respectively. The largest m**** of elemental copper yet discovered...
- paint proved to be ground azurite with minor traces of the copper oxide cuprite. The white paint is likely a mixture of egg-white and calcium carbonate...
- Republic. It was named in 1845 for Austrian mineralogist Ignaz von Born. Cuprite Tennantite Tetrahedrite List of minerals named after people Warr, L.N....
- high refractive indices, such as sphalerite, cinnabar, anthracite, and cuprite. Vitreous minerals have the lustre of gl****. (The term is derived from...