cobalt bloom
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Definition
- Noun:
- A reddish mineral: "cobalt bloom" refers to a naturally occurring mineral with a distinctive red or pinkish-red color.
- Chemical composition: It is scientifically identified as hydrated cobalt arsenate (Co₃(AsO₄)₂·8H₂O) and forms monoclinic crystals.
- Use: This mineral has been historically used as a pigment for coloring glass and ceramics.
- Occurrence: It is typically found in mineral veins associated with cobalt and arsenic ores.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The geologist identified the vibrant red crust in the mine as cobalt bloom.
- Cobalt bloom, though beautiful, contains arsenic and must be handled with care.
- The antique vase's pink tint was achieved using a pigment derived from cobalt bloom.
Advanced Usage
- In mineralogy: The term is used specifically to describe the secondary mineral formed by the oxidation of cobalt-bearing arsenide ores.
- The presence of cobalt bloom is a key indicator for prospectors searching for primary cobalt deposits.
Variants and Related Words
- Erythrite: This is the more formal mineralogical name for "cobalt bloom."
- Cobaltocalcite: A different cobalt-bearing mineral (cobalt calcium carbonate).
- Cobaltite: A primary ore of cobalt (CoAsS), often found in association with cobalt bloom.
Synonyms
- Erythrite (Primary synonym, used in scientific contexts).
- Red cobalt (An archaic or informal term).
Notes on Meaning
- The term "cobalt bloom" is highly specific to geology and mineralogy. It is not used in everyday language. The "bloom" in the name refers to its flower-like, often crusty or crystalline, appearance on rock surfaces, not to the act of flowering.
Noun
- a reddish mineral consisting of hydrated cobalt arsenate in monoclinic crystalline form and used in coloring glass; usually found in veins bearing cobalt and arsenic