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Litharge (from Greek lithargyros, lithos (stone) + argyros (silver) is one of the natural mineral forms of lead(II) oxide, PbO. Litharge is a secondary mineral which forms from the oxidation of galena ores. It forms as coatings and encrustations with internal tetragonal crystal structure.

Category: Oxide minerals

Oxide mineralsCrystal system: Tetragonal

Oxide mineralsCrystal system: TetragonalCrystal class: Ditetragonal dipyramidal (4/mmm); H-M symbol: (4/m 2/m 2/m).

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