| gptkbp:instanceOf | gptkb:granite 
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                                | gptkbp:associatedMinerals | gptkb:Smithsonite gptkb:Anglesite
 gptkb:Cerussite
 gptkb:Mimetite
 gptkb:Vanadinite
 
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                                | gptkbp:birefringence | 0.098 
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                                | gptkbp:category | Molybdate mineral 
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                                | gptkbp:chemicalFormula | PbMoO4 
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                                | gptkbp:cleavage | Indistinct 
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                                | gptkbp:color | gptkb:Orange Brown
 Gray
 Red
 Yellow
 Olive green
 
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                                | gptkbp:crystalHabit | Granular Massive
 Pyramidal crystals
 Thin tabular crystals
 
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                                | gptkbp:crystalSystem | Tetragonal 
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                                | gptkbp:diaphaneity | Translucent Transparent
 
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                                | gptkbp:discoveredIn | gptkb:Austria 1845
 
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                                | gptkbp:event | Oxidized zones of lead deposits 
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                                | gptkbp:fracture | Subconchoidal 
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                                | gptkbp:hardnessMohs | 2.5 
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                                | gptkbp:IMA_symbol | Wlf 
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                                | gptkbp:luster | Resinous Adamantine
 Subadamantine
 
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                                | gptkbp:namedAfter | gptkb:Franz_Xaver_von_Wulfen 
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                                | gptkbp:notablePlace | gptkb:Los_Lamentos,_Chihuahua,_Mexico gptkb:Mapimi,_Durango,_Mexico
 gptkb:Red_Cloud_Mine,_Arizona,_USA
 gptkb:Tsumeb,_Namibia
 Mount Peca, Slovenia
 
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                                | gptkbp:opticalProperties | Uniaxial (-) 
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                                | gptkbp:pleochroism | Weak 
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                                | gptkbp:refractiveIndex | nε = 2.304 nω = 2.402
 
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                                | gptkbp:solubility | Soluble in HCl 
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                                | gptkbp:specificGravity | 6.5–7.0 
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                                | gptkbp:status | State mineral of Arizona 
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                                | gptkbp:streak | White 
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                                | gptkbp:tenacity | Brittle 
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                                | gptkbp:uses | Collector's mineral Ore of molybdenum
 
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                                | gptkbp:bfsParent | gptkb:Precious_Stone gptkb:Gem
 
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                                | gptkbp:bfsLayer | 6 
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                                | https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label | Wulfenite 
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