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{{Short description|Hard black manganese oxides (romanechite, mainly)}} {{No footnotes|date=February 2023}} {{Infobox mineral | name = Psilomelane | category = [[Oxide minerals]] | boxwidth = | boxbgcolor = | image = Mineraly.sk - psilomelan.jpg | imagesize = 260px | caption = | formula = General formula:<br>{{chem2|Ba(Mn(2+))(Mn(4+))8O16(OH)4}}, or as {{chem2|(Ba,H2O)2Mn5O10}}<br>Barium manganese oxide hydroxide | molweight = 590.03 g/mol | system = [[Monoclinic]] | color = Black with gray [[pyrolusite]] bands | habit = [[Botryoidal]], [[mammillary]], [[Crystal habit#List of crystal habits|reniform]] | twinning = | cleavage = None | fracture = [[Conchoidal]] and uneven | mohs = 5.0 – 6.0 | luster = Sub-metallic, dull | polish = Vitreous to [[Lustre (mineralogy)#Adamantine lustre|subadamantine]] | refractive = | opticalprop = | birefringence = | pleochroism = | streak = Brownish black | gravity = 3.7 – 4.7 | melt = | fusibility = | diagnostic = | solubility = in [[hydrochloric acid]] | diaphaneity = Opaque | other = Hard black [[manganese oxide]]s such as [[hollandite]] and [[romanechite]] }} '''Psilomelane''' is a group name for hard black [[manganese oxide]]s including [[hollandite]] and [[romanechite]]. Psilomelane consists of hydrous [[manganese]] oxide with variable amounts of [[barium]] and [[potassium]]. Psilomelane is erroneously, and uncommonly, known as '''black hematite''', despite not being related to true [[hematite]], which is an iron oxide. ==Formula== Generalized formula may be represented as {{chem2|Ba(Mn(2+))(Mn(4+))8O16(OH)4}} or as {{chem2|(Ba,H2O)2Mn5O10}}. It is sometimes considered to be a hydrous manganese [[manganate]], but of doubtful composition. The amount of manganese present corresponds to 70-80% of [[Manganese(II) oxide|manganous oxide]] with 10-15% of available [[oxygen]]. ==Characteristics== Psilomelane has no definite [[chemical composition]] and occurs as [[botryoidal]] and [[Speleothem|stalactitic]] masses with a smooth shining surface and submetallic lustre. The [[mineral]] is readily distinguished from other hydrous manganese oxides ([[manganite]] and [[Wad (mineral)|wad]]) by its greater [[Mohs scale of mineral hardness|hardness]] 5 to 6; the [[specific gravity]] varies from 3.7 to 4.7. The streak is brownish black and the fracture smooth. The mineral often contains admixed impurities, such as [[iron hydroxide]]s. It is soluble in [[hydrochloric acid]] with evolution of [[chlorine]] gas. ==History and occurrence== The name, dating back to 1758, makes reference to its characteristic appearance, from the [[Greek language|ancient Greek]] ''ψιλός: psilos'' for (naked, smooth, bald) and ''μέλας: melas'' (black); a [[Latin]]ized form is calvonigrite from ''calvo'' for (bald, smooth) and ''negri'' (black). It is a common and important [[ore]] of manganese, occurring under the same conditions and having the same commercial applications as [[pyrolusite]]. It is found at many localities; amongst those which have yielded typical botryoidal specimens may be mentioned the Restormel iron mine at [[Lostwithiel]] in [[Cornwall]], [[Brendon Hills]] in [[Somerset]], [[Hoy, Orkney|Hoy]] in [[Orkney]], Sayn near [[Coblenz]], Hout Bay near [[Cape Town]], and Crimora in Augusta county, Virginia. With pyrolusite it is extensively mined in [[Vermont]], [[Virginia]], [[Arkansas]], and [[Nova Scotia]]. ==Image gallery== <gallery widths="150px" heights="120px"> File:Psilomelane-167850.jpg|A specimen of [[manganese oxide]] File:Psilomelane-dendrites.jpg|[[Dendrite (crystal)|Dendritic]] psilomelane on a cobble File:Psilomelane+Hausmanite.jpg|Slab of manganese ore showing a mixture of [[hausmannite]] and psilomelane in a zonal arrangement and a radiating mass of white [[barite]] at the center File:Psilomelane-pyrolusite 7100.4947.jpg|Psilomelane and [[pyrolusite]] from [[Solnhofen Limestone]] quarries, [[Solnhofen]], [[Franconia]], [[Bavaria]], Germany File:Vanadinite-Psilomelane-112809.jpg|[[Vanadinite]] and psilomelane from Taouz, Er Rachidia Province, Meknès-Tafilalet Region, Morocco </gallery> ==See also== {{Commons category|Psilomelane}} {{Wikt|psilomelane}} Other manganese oxides: * [[Birnessite]] * [[Hollandite]] * [[Pyrolusite]] * [[Romanechite]] ==References== * {{1911|wstitle=Psilomelane|volume=22|page=542}} * [http://www.mindat.org/show.php?id=3304&ld=1&pho= Mindat with locality data] * [http://webmineral.com/data/Psilomelane.shtml Webmineral] * [https://web.archive.org/web/20051121001756/http://mineral.galleries.com/minerals/oxides/psilomel/psilomel.htm Mineral galleries] {{Manganese minerals}} [[Category:Barium minerals]] [[Category:Manganese(II,IV) minerals]] [[Category:Oxide minerals]] [[Category:Monoclinic minerals]]
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