Here's a few "rocks" and other things I've inherited, found or in a couple cases made

This first one is a copper containing rock about the size of a fist that was in our house in NH when we moved in - no clue where it came from, but it looks pretty cool.

This next is a smaller sample of azurite containing ore I found in a mine dump not far from the JF Ranch - there was lots of it there, but I didn't much time to really dig around. Found a couple mine shafts nearby where it was likely removed from.

Next is one of a bucketfull of Apache Tears that I collected near Superior at the perlite mines there - couldn't find any of the fist size ones, but lots of marble to golf ball size ones.

Next one is a sample of Chrysacolla taken out of the dacite mines W and a little N of the Don's camp.

These last two photographs are copper sulfate crystals and nickel sulfate crystals I made at one of my last jobs where we recovered metals from hazardous waste. Out of boredom while working 3rd shift now and then I would purify some of the solutions we had in the plant and try "seed" and slowly allow the crystals to form. The copper sulfate usually worked out really well although I was only able to make large single crystals now and then - all it takes is a tiny bit of contamination or movement to the solution while it's crystalizing to cause it to form lots of smaller crystals like the one you see (blue). We didn't have as much nickel solutions to play with, but I was able to make a few good size green chunks like the last photo.
Chemistry can be so much fun



There you go - hope you liked em
