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ALUNINITE

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Alunite ... alumstone
hydrous sulfate of aluminum and potassium: KAl3(SO4)2(OH)6
Crystallography: Hexagonal, usually massive crystals are rare
Colors: white, gray, pink
Luster: vitreous to pearly,translucent to transparent Hardness: 3.5 - 4
Specific gravity: 2.6 - 2.9
Fracture: flat conchoidal to uneven, brittle
Cleavage: basal, brittle, conchoidal to uneven
Occurrence: altered orthoclase feldspar rich rocks, massive alunite
Crystal or stone size: massive crystals are rare
Comments: sometimes florescent orange in LW UV; closely resembles limestone and dolomite; a mountain of alunite is in Marysvale Utah

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