Named after the French chemist, H. E. S. C. Deville (1818-1881). Named from its occurrence at Herrengrund, north of Neusohl, in Slovakia of Czechoslovakia.
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Sabelli C , Zanazzi P F , Acta Crystallographica, Section B , 28 (1972) p.1182-1189, The crystal structre of devillite, Locality: Herrengrund, Hungary, Note: z-coordinate of Cu7 altered to match reported bond lengths
Physical Properties of Devilline
Cleavage:
{001} Perfect, {110} Distinct
Color:
Blue, Blue green, Blue white, White, Dark green.
Density:
3.1 - 3.13, Average = 3.11
Diaphaneity:
Transparent
Fracture:
Uneven - Flat surfaces (not cleavage) fractured in an uneven pattern.
Habit:
Platy - Sheet forms (e.g. micas).
Habit:
Spherical - Spherical, rounded aggregates.
Habit:
Tabular - Form dimensions are thin in one direction.
Hardness:
2.5 - Finger Nail
Luster:
Vitreous - Pearly
Streak:
light green
Optical Properties of Devilline
Gladstone-Dale:
CI meas= 0.095 (Poor) - where the CI = (1-KPDmeas/KC) CI calc= 0.084 (Poor) - where the CI = (1-KPDcalc/KC)
KPDcalc= 0.205,KPDmeas= 0.2027,KC= 0.2239 Ncalc = 1.69 - 1.7