eritiste
Eritiste is a cobalt arsenate mineral with the chemical formula Co3(AsO4)2·8H2O. It is a secondary mineral that forms in the oxidation zones of cobalt-bearing ore deposits and is particularly noted for its distinctive pink to red color. The name derives from the Greek erythros, meaning red, in reference to its hue.
Eritiste crystallizes in the monoclinic system and commonly occurs as slender prismatic crystals, though it is
This mineral forms in the oxidation zones of cobalt-rich deposits and is frequently associated with other cobalt
Handling considerations: Because eritiste contains arsenic, proper handling is advised and dusty materials should be avoided.