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Bismuthian Antimony

A variety of Antimony

A bismuth-bearing variety of native antimony.

Classification of Bismuthian Antimony

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Physical Properties of Bismuthian Antimony

Lustre:Metallic
Diaphaneity (Transparency):Opaque

Other Information

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    Localities for Bismuthian Antimony

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    Canada
     
    • Manitoba
      • Lac-du-Bonnet area
        • Bernic Lake
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