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Parsonsite

Phosphate mineral

Parsonsite is a lead phosphate mineral with chemical formula: Pb2(UO2)(PO4)2·2H2O. Parsonsite contains about 45% lead and 25% uranium. It forms elongated lathlike pseudo monoclinic crystals, radial spherulites, encrustations and powdery aggregates. It is of a light yellow colour. It has a Mohs hardness

It was first described in 1923 for an occurrence in the Shinkolobwe mine, Katanga Copper Crescent, Democratic Republic of Congo. It was named for mineralogist Arthur Leonard Parsons (1873–1957) of the University of Toronto

Identification

Color of mineral

Yellow

Mohs scale ( mineral hardness )

2.5
3

Luster ( interacts light )

Adamantine

Crystal ( diaphaneity )

Triclinic

Radioactive

Radioactive