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Pyrolusite

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Pyrolusite
Pyrolusite
General
CategoryMineral
Chemical formula manganese (IV) oxide, MnO2
Identification
Colour Darkish, black to lighter grey, somethimes bluish
Crystal habit Granular to massive
Crystal system Orthorhombic
Cleavage Perfect on 100 and 011
Fracture Rough
Mohs Scale hardness 2 - 2.5
Luster Metallic
Refractive index Opaque
Pleochroism None
Streak Same as colour
Specific gravity 4.73 - 4.86
Fusibility ?
Solubility ?
Major varieties
Polianite Massive crystals of the very pure form.


Pyrolusite is a mineral consisting essentially of manganese dioxide (Mn02) and is important as an ore of manganese. It is a soft, black, amorphous mineral, often with a granular, fibrous or columnar structure, sometimes forming reniform crusts. It has a metallic luster, a black or bluish-black streak, and readily soils the fingers. The specific gravity is about 4.8.

Pyrolusite and rhodochrosite are among the most common manganese minerals. The metal is obtained by reduction of the oxide with sodium, magnesium, aluminium, or by electrolysis. Pyrolusite is extensively used for the manufacture of spiegeleisen and ferro-manganese and of various alloys such as manganese-bronze. As an oxidizing agent it is used in the preparation of chlorine and disinfectants (permanganates) and for decolorizing glass. When mixed with molten glass it oxidizes the ferrous iron to ferric iron, and so discharges the green and brown tints. As a coloring material, it is used in calico printing and dyeing; for imparting violet, amber and black colors to glass, pottery and bricks; and in the manufacture of green and violet paints.

This article incorporates text from the public domain 1911 Encyclopędia Britannica.
Botryoidal pyrolusite mass
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