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English: Outstanding sky blue crystals of the extremely rare organic mineral lazaraskeite from the type and only known locality worldwide in Arizona (Western End, Pusch Ridge, Pima County, Arizona, United States of America). As an organic compound, the formula may also be written as Cu(OCOCH2OH)2 or Cu[O(CO)CH2(OH)]2. Known as a synthetic compound ('bis(glycolato)copper(II)') - first natural crystalline glycolate mineral. |
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