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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
  
A bright red mineral composed of [http://cameo.mfa.org/materials/fullrecord.asp?name=lead%20chromate lead chromate].  Crocoite has been found in Tasmania (Dundas), Ural Mountains, Romania, Brazil, the Philippines and the United States (Arizona).  Although the rare mineral has the same composition as chrome yellow, it was not ground for use as a pigment.  The element chromium was, however, discovered in this mineral in 1787.  About 1820, after the development of commercial production of chromium, chrome yellow was produced synthetically.
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A bright red mineral composed of [[lead chromate]].  Crocoite has been found in Tasmania (Dundas), Ural Mountains, Romania, Brazil, the Philippines and the United States (Arizona).  Although the rare mineral has the same composition as [[chrome yellow]], it was not ground for use as a pigment.  The element chromium was, however, discovered in this mineral in 1787.  About 1820, after the development of commercial production of chromium, chrome yellow was produced synthetically.
  
== Other Properties ==
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==Physical and Chemical Properties==
  
Monoclinic system with prismatic crystals.  Cleavage is distinct in one direction.   
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* Monoclinic system with prismatic crystals.   
 
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* Cleavage is distinct in one direction.   
Fracture = conchoidal.  Luster = adamantine to vitreous.  Streak = orange-red.
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* Fracture = conchoidal.   
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* Luster = adamantine to vitreous.   
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* Streak = orange-red.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:05, 7 July 2022

Description

A bright red mineral composed of Lead chromate. Crocoite has been found in Tasmania (Dundas), Ural Mountains, Romania, Brazil, the Philippines and the United States (Arizona). Although the rare mineral has the same composition as Chrome yellow, it was not ground for use as a pigment. The element chromium was, however, discovered in this mineral in 1787. About 1820, after the development of commercial production of chromium, chrome yellow was produced synthetically.

Physical and Chemical Properties

  • Monoclinic system with prismatic crystals.
  • Cleavage is distinct in one direction.
  • Fracture = conchoidal.
  • Luster = adamantine to vitreous.
  • Streak = orange-red.
Composition PbCrO4
Mohs Hardness 2.5 - 3.0
Density 5.9-6.1 g/ml