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Encyclopedia > Pitchblende
Uraninite
General
Category Mineral
Chemical formula uranum oxide, UO2
Identification
Colour Black or brownish
Crystal habit Massive, botryoidal, granular. Crystals uncommon.
Crystal system Isometric
Cleavage Indistinct
Fracture Conchoidal to uneven
Mohs Scale hardness 5 - 6
Luster Submetallic, greasy
Refractive index Opaque
Pleochroism None
Streak Same as colour, black or brownish
Specific gravity 7.5 - 10
Fusibility  ?
Solubility Soluble in sulfuric, nitric, and hydrofluoric acids.
Major varieties
Pitchblende Massive


Uraninite is a uranium-rich mineral with a composition that is largely UO2 (uranium oxide), but which also contains UO3 and oxides of lead, thorium, and rare earths. It is most commonly known in the variety pitchblende. All uraninite minerals contain a small amount of radium as a radioactive decay product of uranium; it was in pitchblende from the Jáchymov in Czechoslovakia that Marie Curie discovered radium. Uraninite also always contains small amounts of the lead isotopes, Pb-206 and Pb-207, the end products of the decay series of the uranium isotopes U-238 and U-235 respectively. Small amounts of helium are also present in uraninite as a result of alpha decay. Helium was first discovered on Earth in uraninite after previously being discovered spectroscopically in the sun's atmosphere.


Uraninite is a major ore of uranium. An important occurrence of pitchblende is at Great Bear Lake in the Northwest Territories of Canada, where it is found in large quantities associated with silver. It also occurs in Germany, England, and South Africa, and in New Hampshire, Connecticut, North Carolina, Wyoming, and New Mexico in the United States.


Reference

  • Dana's Manual of Mineralogy ISBN 0471032883

See also


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AllRefer.com - pitchblende, Mineral (Mineralogy And Crystallography) - Encyclopedia (282 words)
It is massive in form, frequently with a botryoidal, or grape-cluster, appearance, and has a variable but high specific gravity.
Pitchblende is greenish, brownish, or fl in color, with a pitchy to submetallic luster.
The uranium yield is from 50% to 80%.
pitchblende - definition of pitchblende in Encyclopedia (203 words)
Uraninite is a uranium-rich mineral with a composition that is largely UO (uranium oxide), but which also contains UO and oxides of lead, thorium, and rare earths.
All uraninite minerals contain a small amount of radium a radioactive decay product of uranium; it was in pitchblende from the Jáchymov in Czechoslovakia that Marie Curie discovered radium.
An important occurrence of pitchblende is at Great Bear Lake in the Northwest Territories of Canada, where it is found in large quantities associated with silver.
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