Fleischerite

Fleischerite
General
CategorySulfate mineral
FormulaPb3Ge(SO4)2(OH)6 · 3H2O
IMA symbolfsh
Strunz classification7.DF.25
Dana classification31.07.06.03 (hydrated silicates containing hydroxyl or halogen)
Crystal systemHexagonal
Identification
ColorWhite, light reddish-pink
Crystal habitAccicular
Tenacitybrittle
Mohs scale hardness2.5-3
LusterSub-vitreous, silky
StreakWhite
Density4.3
Birefringence0.029
PleochroismNon-pleochroic

Fleischerite is a white to light-reddish pink sulfate mineral. It is named after Michael Fleischer, a co-founder of the International Mineralogical Association. Fleischerite was first recognized as a mineral in 1960. Fleischerite is the namesake of its own mineral group, which also includes schaurteite, despujolsite, mallestigite, and genplesite. It is often confused with dundasite.