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Wulfenite

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Wulfenite, a orange/yellow/red/clear mineral
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ColourOrange, Yellow, Red, Clear
Mohs hardness3
LustreAdamantine, resinous
StreakWhite
Crystal systemTetragonal
TransparencyTransparent to opaque
CleavageOn {011}, distinct; on {001}, {013}, indistinct
FractureIrregular to sub-conchoidal
Chemical formulaPbMoO 4
Specific gravity6.5–7.0

What is Wulfenite?

Wulfenite is a lead molybdate mineral with the formula PbMoO4. It often occurs as thin tabular crystals with a bright orange-red to yellow-orange color, sometimes brown, although the color can be highly variable. In its yellow form it is sometimes called "yellow lead ore".

How to identify Wulfenite

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Frequently asked questions

How hard is Wulfenite?
Wulfenite is Mohs 3 on the hardness scale.
What colour is Wulfenite?
Wulfenite is typically orange, yellow, red, clear (Orange-yellow, yellow, honey-yellow, reddish-orange, rarely colorless, grey, brown, olive-green and even black).