Transition metal monoxides

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Unless otherwise noted crystal structure is simple cubic like table salt NaCl.
Typical (with a few exceptions) is 1900°C melting point and Mohs 5.

  • ScO - no monoxide? (well its a rare earth anyway)


  • CuO - Copper(II)_oxide - tenorite 6.5g/ccm - Mohs 3.5 to 4.0 - Monoclinic - 1,326 °C - water insoluble
  • ZnO - Zinc_oxide - [1] - 5.64–5.68g/ccm - Mohs 4 - Hexagonal - 1,974°C (decomposes) - watersolubility minute

Dimetal monoxides:

There is more metal than oxygen but the material is still transparent. Odd.
Maybe because copper is pretty noble metal?

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