Mixed oxide mineral of manganese II and III: Mn3O4
Hausmannite is a complex oxide , or a mixed oxide , of manganese containing both di- and tri-valent manganese. Its chemical formula can be represented as MnII MnIII 2 O4 , or more simply noted as MnO·Mn2 O3 , or Mn3 O4 , as commonly done for magnetite (Fe3 O4 ), the corresponding iron oxide . It belongs to the spinel group and forms tetragonal crystals. Hausmannite is a brown to black metallic mineral with Mohs hardness of 5.5 and a specific gravity of 4.8.
The type locality is Oehrenstock (Öhrenstock), Ilmenau, Thuringian Forest, Thuringia, Germany , where it was first described in 1813.[ 3] Locations include Batesville, Arkansas , US; Ilfeld, Germany ; Langban , Sweden ; and the Ural Mountains , Russia .[ 2] High quality samples have been found in South Africa and Namibia where it is associated with other manganese oxides, pyrolusite and psilomelane and the iron-manganese mineral bixbyite . Wilhelm Haidinger (1827) named it in honour of Johann Friedrich Ludwig Hausmann (1782–1859), Professor of Mineralogy, University of Göttingen , Germany.[ 3]
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