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Mineral, silver sulfide
Acanthite is a form of silver sulfide with the chemical formula Ag2S. It crystallizes in the monoclinic system and is the stable form of silver sulfide
Acanthite
Chemical compound
in sewage treatment and paper mills. Three forms are known: monoclinic acanthite (α-form), stable below 179 °C, body centered cubic so-called argentite
Silver_sulfide
Sulfide mineral
cools to ordinary temperatures it turns into its monoclinic polymorph, acanthite. The International Mineralogical Association has decided to reject argentite
Argentite
Abenakiite-(Ce) Abernathyite Abhurite Abramovite Abswurmbachite Abuite Acanthite Acetamide Achalaite Achávalite Actinolite Acuminite Adamite Adamsite-(Y)
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Mineral or mineral compound that appears in an atypical form
below 173°C, and all are pseudomorphized into the monoclinic mineral acanthite. When the structure is very different, as in the aragonite and calcite
Pseudomorph
Naturally occurring pure metallic silver mineral
strands. These wires commonly form as silver-bearing sulfides—most often acanthite (Ag2S)—break down, allowing metallic silver to grow outward as thin, wire-like
Native_silver
Chemical element with atomic number 47 (Ag)
same as that of mercury. It mostly occurs in sulfide ores, especially acanthite and argentite, Ag2S. Argentite deposits sometimes also contain native
Silver
City in Drâa-Tafilalet, Morocco
Silver on Acanthite from the Imiter mine, about 20 km east of Boumalne-Dadès.
Boumalne_Dades
Sulfosalt mineral
sulfides such as native silver, native arsenic, xanthoconite, stephanite, acanthite, tetrahedrite and chlorargyrite. Magnificent groups of large crystals
Proustite
Mining operation in Kongsberg, Norway
Kongsberg, Norway acanthite-silver
Kongsberg_Silver_Mines
Class of minerals containing sulfide or disulfide as the major anion
minerals are inorganic compounds. Common or important examples include: Acanthite Ag2S Chalcocite Cu2S Bornite Cu5FeS4 Galena PbS Sphalerite ZnS Chalcopyrite
Sulfide_mineral
pseudododecahedral crystals up to 3 cm (1.2 in), or as intergrowths with acanthite or naumannite. In the late 19th century, Ponciano Aguilar, superintendent
Aguilarite
Metallic elements that are nearly chemically inert
~44 g Rhodium: 1 g powder, 1g pressed cylinder, 1 g pellet. Palladium Acanthite, or silver sulfide (Ag2S) Osmium crystals, 2.2 g Pieces of pure iridium
Noble_metal
All Latin and Greek roots beginning with G
academy acanth- thorn Greek ἀκή, ἄκανθα (ákantha) Acanthaster, Acanthion, acanthite, Acanthocephala, acanthocephaliasis, acanthocyte, Acanthomintha, Acanthosaura
List of Greek and Latin roots in English/A–G
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Silver gold telluride
associated with native gold, quartz, fluorite, rhodochrosite, pyrite, acanthite, nagyagite, calaverite, krennerite, and other rare telluride minerals
Sylvanite
at temperatures less than 117 °C (243 °F). Associated minerals include acanthite, mckinstryite, galena, sphalerite, pyrite, chalcopyrite, stromeyerite
Jalpaite
Index of articles associated with the same name
professions for at least two ore minerals, silver sulfides. It may refer to: Acanthite, monoclinic silver sulfide, one of the most famous silver ore minerals
Silver_glance
Ghost town in Nevada
are contained mostly as fine disseminations within the veins, include acanthite (silver sulfide), gold and several silver halides. Wonder is classified
Wonder,_Nevada
Larga vein, Panfilo vein, and San Antonio vein. Ore minerals include acanthite, arsenopyrite, cassiterite, cerussite, galena, limonite, pyragyrite, pyrite
Porco_(caldera)
Arsmirandite Asm Abuite Abu Allophane Alp Antarcticite Atc Arthurite Atu Acanthite Aca Alloriite Aor Anthoinite Atn Artinite Art Acetamide Ace Alluaivite
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hydrothermal deposits formed at low to medium temperatures, associated with acanthite, tetrahedrite, native silver, proustite, quartz, baryte and calcite. Type
Pearceite
Chemical compounds with a sulfur atom
contain the sulfide (S2-) or disulfide (S22-) anions. Typical examples are: Acanthite Ag2S Chalcocite Cu2S Galena PbS Sphalerite ZnS Chalcopyrite CuFeS2 Millerite
Sulfur_compounds
[19] [no] [no] (IUPAC: calcium dialuminium difluoro diphosphate) Acanthite (acanthite: 1855) 2.BA.35 [20] [21] [22] (IUPAC: disilver sulfide) Acetamide
List of minerals recognized by the International Mineralogical Association (A)
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Town and municipality in Hidalgo, Mexico
epithermal sulfide minerals within steeply dipping normal fault veins. Acanthite and argentite are the principal silver ore minerals. Between 1973 through
Mineral_del_Monte
Sulfide mineral
sulfide veins and low-temperature manganese deposits. It occurs with acanthite, calcite, chalcopyrite, galena, pyrite, quartz, rhodochrosite, rhodonite
Alabandite
Sulfosalt mineral
silver in hydrothermal veins. Associated minerals include proustite, acanthite, native silver, tetrahedrite, galena, sphalerite and pyrite. Localities
Stephanite
Black mixture of copper, silver, and lead sulphides
copper. The niello inlays were found to consist solely of silver sulfide (acanthite). This composition closely resembles that of early Roman niello inlays
Niello
Silver antimonide mineral
silver bearing veins in association with native silver, pyrargyrite, acanthite, stromeyerite, tetrahedrite, allemontite, galena, calcite and baryte.
Dyscrasite
surface (metastability): diamonds, cohenite and haxonite, for instance. Acanthite var. argentite (a pseudomorph after argentite) and β-quartz pseudomorphs
List of minerals recognized by the International Mineralogical Association
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All Latin and Greek roots beginning with A
academy acanth- thorn Greek ἀκή, ἄκανθα (ákantha) Acanthaster, Acanthion, acanthite, Acanthocephala, acanthocephaliasis, acanthocyte, Acanthomintha, Acanthosaura
List of Greek and Latin roots in English/A
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Coal Caramanta Caramanta, Condé, San Cayetano, Zareimalito Gold, Silver, Acanthite, Calcite, Chalcopyrite, 'Chlorite Group', Galena, Kermesite, Pyrargyrite
List of mining areas in Colombia
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Inactive mine in Pinal County, Arizona
porphyry. Stromeyerite and highly argentiferous tetrahedrite with some acanthite were the most important ore minerals in the upper levels, and argentiferous
Silver_King_Mine
Province in Potosí Department, Bolivia
Silver and acanthite, from Colquechaca (Aullagas), Chayanta Province, Bolivia. Scale at bottom is one inch, with a rule at one cm.
Chayanta_Province
Chemical compound
nanocrystals. The crystal structure of this polymorph is highly related to the acanthite phase of silver sulfide. For Ag2Se, this polymorph is increasingly unstable
Silver(I)_selenide
Municipality in Sonora, Mexico
Acanthite from a silver mine in the municipality of Arizpe
Arizpe_Municipality
Ag4SeS, 2.BA.55): it might be two solid solution series, a monoclinic 'acanthite-like' series (from Ag2S - Ag2S0.4Se0.6), and an orthorhombic 'naumannite-like'
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Volcano in Chile
processing first occurred in Arica and later in a plant next to the mine. Acanthite, auripigment, galena, realgar and sphalerite are among the ores found
Choquelimpie
(German: schappenglanz) — Franckeite. Silver glance (German: silberglanz) — Acanthite. Silver black glance (German: schwarzsilberglanz) — Stephanite. Tellurium
Glances
Specimen of Kongsberg acanthite-silver
1623_in_Norway
Formation, a Tertiary ash-flow tuff. Ore minerals are sphalerite, galena, acanthite, native silver, pyrite, and chalcopyrite. Production through 1983 totaled
Silver_mining_in_Colorado
Town in the Mexican state of Durango
Series (UVS) rhyolites and dacites. The main silver-bearing mineral is acanthite and native gold is associated with hydrothermal hematite. The base metal
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