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    Cumengeite, also known as cumengite, is a secondary mineral that was named after mining engineer Bernard Louis Philippe Édouard Cumenge, who found the...
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  • Calciomurmanite Cmmn Čechite Čec Chloraluminite Cla Cobaltarthurite Caru Cumengeite Cge Calcio-olivine Caol Čejkaite Čej Chlorapatite Clap Cobaltaustinite...
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  • Crookesite Crossite (not approved by IMA) Cryolite Cryptomelane Cubanite Cumengeite Cummingtonite Cupalite Cuprite Cuprosklodowskite Cuprospinel Curite Cuspidine...
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  • monohydrate Hibbingite Magnesium hydroxychloride Aluminium chlorohydrate Cumengeite Dicopper chloride trihydroxide Except where otherwise noted, data are...
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  • 088] (IUPAC: silver disulfa antimonide) Cubothioplumbite (IMA2021-091) Cumengeite (IMA2007 s.p., 1893) 3.DB.20 [1,089] [1,090] [1,091] (Pb21Cu20Cl42(OH)40·6H2O)...
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    Rosalia, Mexico. Minerals associated with boleite include pseudoboleite, cumengeite, atacamite, anglesite, cerussite, phosgenite and gypsum at the type locality...
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    338 °F). At higher temperatures, the first stable mineral to form is cumengeite. In 1923, diaboleite was discovered at Higher Pitts Mine in the Mendip...
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