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malachite

Malachite vs Sodalite - What's the difference?

malachite | sodalite |


As nouns the difference between malachite and sodalite

is that malachite is (mineralogy) a bright green mineral, a basic copper carbonate, cu]]2co3(o[[hydrogen|h)2; one of the principal ores of copper while sodalite is sodality.

As an adjective malachite

is from olive-taupe to that of a mild to deeply-rich -- at times seemingly translucent -- green colour, like that of the mineral which is present on oxidized copper.

Malachite vs Amazonite - What's the difference?

malachite | amazonite |


As nouns the difference between malachite and amazonite

is that malachite is (mineralogy) a bright green mineral, a basic copper carbonate, cu]]2co3(o[[hydrogen|h)2; one of the principal ores of copper while amazonite is a gem variety of microcline feldspar, varying from bright verdigris green to a bluish green.

As an adjective malachite

is from olive-taupe to that of a mild to deeply-rich -- at times seemingly translucent -- green colour, like that of the mineral which is present on oxidized copper.

Labradorite vs Malachite - What's the difference?

labradorite | malachite |


In mineralogy|lang=en terms the difference between labradorite and malachite

is that labradorite is (mineralogy) a plagioclase feldspar mineral, calcium sodium aluminum silicate, often very coarsely crystalline, used as a decorative stone for carvings and building façades while malachite is (mineralogy) a bright green mineral, a basic copper carbonate, cu]]2co3(o[[hydrogen|h)2; one of the principal ores of copper.

As nouns the difference between labradorite and malachite

is that labradorite is (mineralogy) a plagioclase feldspar mineral, calcium sodium aluminum silicate, often very coarsely crystalline, used as a decorative stone for carvings and building façades while malachite is (mineralogy) a bright green mineral, a basic copper carbonate, cu]]2co3(o[[hydrogen|h)2; one of the principal ores of copper.

As an adjective malachite is

from olive-taupe to that of a mild to deeply-rich -- at times seemingly translucent -- green colour, like that of the mineral which is present on oxidized copper.

Malachite vs Chalcedony - What's the difference?

malachite | chalcedony |


As nouns the difference between malachite and chalcedony

is that malachite is a bright green mineral, a basic copper carbonate, Cu2CO3(OH)2; one of the principal ores of copper while chalcedony is a form of fine-grained quartz that is nearly transparent or has a milky translucence; it fractures conchoidally.

As an adjective malachite

is from olive-taupe to that of a mild to deeply-rich -- at times seemingly translucent -- green colour, like that of the mineral which is present on oxidized copper.

Malachite vs Jasper - What's the difference?

malachite | jasper |


In mineralogy terms the difference between malachite and jasper

is that malachite is a bright green mineral, a basic copper carbonate, Cu2CO3(OH)2; one of the principal ores of copper while jasper is an opaque, impure variety of quartz, of red, yellow, and other dull colors, breaking conchoidally with a smooth surface.

As an adjective malachite

is from olive-taupe to that of a mild to deeply-rich -- at times seemingly translucent -- green colour, like that of the mineral which is present on oxidized copper.

As a proper noun Jasper is

a given name derived from Persian, an English variant of Caspar.

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