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Mineralogical ClassificationBoscardinite, TlPb4(Sb7As2)Σ=9S18

28th Aug 2011 18:07 UTCUwe Kolitsch Manager

Orlandi, P., Biagioni, C., Bonaccorsi, E., Moëlo, Y., Paar, W. (2011): Lead–antimony sulfosalts from Tuscany (Italy). XII. Boscardinite, TlPb4(Sb7As2)Σ=9S18, a new mineral from the Monte Arsiccio mine (Tuscany, Italy): occurrence and crystal structure. Canadian Mineralogist, 49, (in press).

29th Aug 2011 15:32 UTCJeff Weissman Expert

Someone help me out with this formula, why isn't (Sb7As2) sufficient? Why do you need to do simple arithmetic in the formula?

29th Aug 2011 16:50 UTCUwe Kolitsch Manager

It's a matter of taste. Sum symbols in such cases imply that the ratio of the elements in the parentheses are or may be variable to some extent.

5th Sep 2011 15:52 UTCGuenter Blass

Hi Matteo,


congratulation for your Mineral!!


Günter

5th Sep 2011 17:02 UTCJolyon Ralph Founder

>Sum symbols in such cases imply that the ratio of the elements in the parentheses are or may be variable to some extent.


Why invent a new format when (Sb,As) seems more logical? I'm sure there's a good reason - but I guess I'll have to wait until it's published to know!


Jolyon

8th Sep 2011 14:17 UTCDomenico Preite Expert

Congratulazioni, grande Matteo Boscardin per questa specie a te dedicata...

8th Sep 2011 17:08 UTCErik Vercammen Expert

I suppose that as Sb and As have a fixed number, the brackets are superfluous. But maybe they are used to show the total of As+Sb and so the relationship with other sulfosalts.

9th Sep 2011 02:50 UTCManuele Moro Expert

Great Matteo, correct and deserved prize for the one who has given a lot to the study of the Italian mineralogy. Manuele.

3rd Oct 2011 19:53 UTCPaolo Storti

All'amico Matteo congratulazioni!!!!!
 
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