What is Vanadinite?


Vanadinite is a mineral composed of vanadium, lead, oxygen, and chlorine. It has a chemical composition of Pb5(VO4)3Cl. It is an important ore of vanadium and a minor source of lead.

Vanadinite usually forms where lead minerals are oxidized, often in areas with an arid climate. It is not a common mineral, but it is found in small quantities in many parts of the world. It was given its name because of its vanadium content.

Vanadinite
Vanadinite: A cluster of orangy-brown vanadinite crystals on goethite collected from the Meknes-Tafilalet Region of Morocco. The largest vanadinite crystals are about 8 millimeters across, and the entire specimen is about 4.5 centimeters across.

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