Smamite

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What is Smamite?

Market Value Factors

Pricing varies for every rock and mineral, so use these universal factors to gauge Smamite before comparing listings or appraisals.

Size & Weight

Larger, intact specimens usually command higher prices.

Rarity & Demand

Scarce material or popular varieties sell at a premium.

Condition & Finish

Chips, repairs, and heavy wear lower value; clean prep helps.

Treatment & Provenance

Untreated specimens with documented locality are prized.

Applies to all rocks & minerals.

Smamite Localities Map

See where Smamite is found with a localities map, collecting zones, and geology context. Generate a sample map preview below.

Map preview
North ZoneCentral RidgeSouth Basin

Interactive map layers and collecting notes are available in the app.

Quick Facts

Physical Properties

Color
Colorless to white
Hardness (Mohs)
3.5
Density
2.709 g/cm³
Streak
White

Chemical Properties

Chemical Formula
Ca2Sb(OH)4[H(AsO4)26H2O
Elements
As, Ca, H, O, Sb
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Smamite FAQs

How do I identify Smamite?

Smamite can be identified by its hardness of 3.5 on the Mohs scale, Colorless to white color. Look for these key characteristics when examining specimens.

What color is Smamite?

Smamite typically appears in Colorless to white. Color can vary depending on impurities and formation conditions.

How hard is Smamite?

Smamite has a hardness of 3.5 on the Mohs scale. This gives it moderate hardness.

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