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- Argentite - Wikipedia
In mineralogy, argentite (from Latin argentum 'silver') is cubic silver sulfide (Ag 2 S), which can only exist at temperatures above 173 °C (343 °F), [1] 177 °C (351 °F), [2] or 179 °C (354 °F) [3]
- Argentite: Mineral information, data and localities.
The name 'argentite' refers to the high-temperature form of silver sulphide, only stable over 177°C Below this temperature, any samples of 'argentite' convert to acanthite
- Argentite | mineral | Britannica
Argentite is the high-temperature form of acanthite Like several other sulfides, selenides, and tellurides of silver and copper, argentite forms isometric crystals at high temperatures
- Argentite Mineral Data
Most of the crystals are a cubic habit, so the acanthite is pseudomorphing the original argentite Location: San Juan de Rayas Mine (Rayas Mine), Guanajuato, Mun de Guanajuato, Guanajuato, Mexico
- How to Identify Argentite | Properties, Meaning Uses
How to identify Argentite: Learn its key properties (hardness 2 5, Blackish lead-grey color), uses, and meaning Complete identification guide with photos and detailed information
- Argentite: Intro to Chemistry Study Guide | Fiveable
Argentite is the most important silver ore, containing up to 87% silver by weight As a naturally occurring mineral, argentite is a key source of the transition metal silver, which is extracted and processed through various metallurgical techniques
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