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'''Linarite''' is an intense blue mineral. It is formed by the ] of ] and ] and other copper sulfides. It is a combined ] ] ] ] with formula PbCuSO<sub>4</sub>(OH)<sub>2</sub>. Linarite occurs as ] prismatic to tabular crystals and irregular masses. It is easily confused with ], but does not react with dilute ] as azurite does. It has a ] of 2.5 and a ] of 5.3 - 5.5.

It was first identified in ] it is named after the Linares Plateau, ].

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