How Do You Spell MELANOCHROITE?

Pronunciation: [mˈɛlɐnˌɒkɹɔ͡ɪt] (IPA)

Melanochroite is a mineral species that has a complex chemical formula comprising of manganese, iron, magnesium, and sulfur. The word has four syllables, and its phonetic transcription is /mɛlənoʊkroʊɪt/. It starts with the stressed syllable, "mel", with the following syllable, "a", being unstressed. The "cho" sounds like "kro" and has a long "o" at the end; the final "ite" syllable sounds like "kro-it." The word's spelling can be explained through its Greek roots, "melanos" meaning black and "chroma" meaning color.

MELANOCHROITE Meaning and Definition

  1. Melanochroite is a mineral that belongs to the enargite group and is classified as a sulfosalt. It is characterized by its black or dark gray color, and it usually occurs in opaque or subopaque masses. Melanochroite has a metallic luster and is commonly found in hydrothermal deposits associated with other sulfides and sulfosalts.

    Chemically, melanochroite is composed of lead (Pb) and iron (Fe) in combination with sulfur (S). Its chemical formula is PbFeSbS3. It has a high density, typically ranging from 6.1 to 6.4 g/cm³, and a Mohs hardness of approximately 2 to 2.5.

    Melanochroite is considered a rare mineral and has limited occurrences worldwide. It was first discovered in Sweden, specifically in the Långban Ore Field. Other notable locations where melanochroite has been found include Bulgaria, the United States, Germany, and Namibia.

    Due to its scarcity and limited industrial applications, melanochroite is primarily valued for its aesthetic purposes and is sought after by mineral collectors and enthusiasts. Its beautiful black color and metallic luster make it an attractive addition to mineral collections. Additionally, understanding the formation and occurrence of melanochroite can provide valuable insights into the geological processes that have occurred in specific areas.

  2. A mineral, chromate of lead, occurring in rhombic prisms, and massive, of a deep hyacinth red.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for MELANOCHROITE

  • nelanochroite
  • kelanochroite
  • jelanochroite
  • mwlanochroite
  • mslanochroite
  • mdlanochroite
  • mrlanochroite
  • m4lanochroite
  • m3lanochroite
  • mekanochroite
  • mepanochroite
  • meoanochroite
  • melznochroite
  • melsnochroite
  • melwnochroite
  • melqnochroite
  • melabochroite
  • melamochroite
  • melajochroite
  • melahochroite

Etymology of MELANOCHROITE

The word "Melanochroite" is a mineral name that is derived from the Greek words "melanos" meaning "black" and "chroa" meaning "color". It refers to the characteristic black color of the mineral.

Plural form of MELANOCHROITE is MELANOCHROITES

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