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Arsenic Group

A material that is NOT an approved mineral species
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About Arsenic GroupHide

Crystal System:
Trigonal
Trigonal semi-metals (As, Bi, Sb).


Unique IdentifiersHide

Mindat ID:
29270
Long-form identifier:
mindat:1:1:29270:4
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(UUID V4):
83ba7de8-de51-4aed-83d9-33eece85948c

Crystallography of Arsenic GroupHide

Crystal System:
Trigonal

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IDSpeciesReferenceLinkYearLocalityPressure (GPa)Temp (K)
0009736AntimonySchiferl D, Cromer D T, Jamieson J C (1981) Structure determinations on Sb up to 85 x 10^2 MPa Acta Crystallographica B37 807-8101981synthetic6.3293
0009737AntimonySchiferl D, Cromer D T, Jamieson J C (1981) Structure determinations on Sb up to 85 x 10^2 MPa Acta Crystallographica B37 807-8101981synthetic6.8293
0009738AntimonySchiferl D, Cromer D T, Jamieson J C (1981) Structure determinations on Sb up to 85 x 10^2 MPa Acta Crystallographica B37 807-8101981synthetic7.15293
0009739AntimonySchiferl D, Cromer D T, Jamieson J C (1981) Structure determinations on Sb up to 85 x 10^2 MPa Acta Crystallographica B37 807-8101981synthetic7.7293
0011099AntimonyAkselrud L G, Hanfland M, Schwarz U (2003) Refinement of the crystal structure of Sb-I, at 2.22 GPa Zeitschrift fur Kristallographie 218 414-4142003synthetic2.22295
0011253AntimonyWyckoff R W G (1963) Second edition. Interscience Publishers, New York, New York Crystal Structures 1 7-8319630293
0012836AntimonySchiferl D, Barrett CS (1969) The crystal structure of arsenic at 4.2, 78 and 299 K Journal of Applied Crystallography 2 30-3619690293
0012837AntimonySchiferl D, Barrett CS (1969) The crystal structure of arsenic at 4.2, 78 and 299 K Journal of Applied Crystallography 2 30-3619690293
0012838AntimonySchiferl D, Barrett CS (1969) The crystal structure of arsenic at 4.2, 78 and 299 K Journal of Applied Crystallography 2 30-3619690293
0012942AntimonyJette E R, Foote F (1935) Precision determination of lattice constants Journal of Chemical Physics 3 605-6161935synthetic0293
0013080AntimonyAkhtar D, Vankar V D, Goel T C, Chopra K L (1979) Metastable structures of liquid-quenched and vapour-quenched antimony films Journal of Materials Science 14 988-9941979synthetic0293
0013081AntimonyAkhtar D, Vankar V D, Goel T C, Chopra K L (1979) Metastable structures of liquid-quenched and vapour-quenched antimony films Journal of Materials Science 14 988-9941979synthetic0293
0013082AntimonyAkhtar D, Vankar V D, Goel T C, Chopra K L (1979) Metastable structures of liquid-quenched and vapour-quenched antimony films Journal of Materials Science 14 988-9941979synthetic0293
0013083AntimonyAkhtar D, Vankar V D, Goel T C, Chopra K L (1979) Metastable structures of liquid-quenched and vapour-quenched antimony films the tetragonal, FCC and SC structures Journal of Materials Science 14 988-9941979synthetic0293
0013084AntimonyAkhtar D, Vankar V D, Goel T C, Chopra K L (1979) Metastable structures of liquid-quenched and vapour-quenched antimony films Journal of Materials Science 14 988-9941979synthetic0293
0013085AntimonyAkhtar D, Vankar V D, Goel T C, Chopra K L (1979) Metastable structures of liquid-quenched and vapour-quenched antimony films Journal of Materials Science 14 988-9941979synthetic0293
0015453AntimonyAoki K, Fujiwara S, Kusakabe M (1983) New phase transition into the b.c.c structure in antimony at high pressure Solid State Communications 45 161-1631983synthetic28293
0015596AntimonyKabalkina S S, Mylov V P (1964) Phase transitions in antimony at high pressures Soviet Physics Doklady 8 917-9181964synthetic5293
0011252ArsenicWyckoff R W G (1963) Second edition. Interscience Publishers, New York, New York Crystal Structures 1 7-8319630293
0012833ArsenicSchiferl D, Barrett CS (1969) The crystal structure of arsenic at 4.2, 78 and 299 K Journal of Applied Crystallography 2 30-3619690293
0012834ArsenicSchiferl D, Barrett CS (1969) The crystal structure of arsenic at 4.2, 78 and 299 K Journal of Applied Crystallography 2 30-3619690293
0012835ArsenicSchiferl D, Barrett CS (1969) The crystal structure of arsenic at 4.2, 78 and 299 K Journal of Applied Crystallography 2 30-3619690293
0011254BismuthWyckoff R W G (1963) Second edition. Interscience Publishers, New York, New York Crystal Structures 1 7-8319630293
0012839BismuthSchiferl D, Barrett CS (1969) The crystal structure of arsenic at 4.2, 78 and 299 K Journal of Applied Crystallography 2 30-3619690293
0012840BismuthSchiferl D, Barrett CS (1969) The crystal structure of arsenic at 4.2, 78 and 299 K Journal of Applied Crystallography 2 30-3619690293
0012841BismuthSchiferl D, Barrett CS (1969) The crystal structure of arsenic at 4.2, 78 and 299 K Journal of Applied Crystallography 2 30-3619690293
0012876BismuthStraumanis M E (1949) The precision determination of lattice constants by the powder and rotation crystal methods and applications Journal of Applied Physics 20 726-7341949synthetic0298
0012943BismuthJette E R, Foote F (1935) Precision determination of lattice constants Journal of Chemical Physics 3 605-6161935synthetic0298
0015135BismuthDavey W P (1925) Lattice constants of twelve common metals Physical Review 25 753-7611925synthetic0293
0001345StibarsenBayliss P (1991) Crystal chemistry and crystallography of some minerals in the tetradymite group American Mineralogist 76 257-26519910293
0018183StibarsenTrsebiatkowski W, Bryjak E (1938) Roentgenanalyse des Systems Arsen-Antimon _cod_database_code 1011346 Zeitschrift fur Anorganische und Allgemeine Chemie 238 255-26719380293
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Relationship of Arsenic Group to other SpeciesHide

Group Members:
Antimony SbTrig. 3m (3 2/m) : R3m
Arsenic AsTrig. 3m (3 2/m) : R3m
Bismuth BiTrig. 3m (3 2/m) : R3m
Stibarsen AsSbTrig. 3m (3 2/m) : R3m

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Health Risks:
No information on health risks for this material has been entered into the database. You should always treat mineral specimens with care.

Arsenic Group in petrologyHide

An essential component of rock names highlighted in red, an accessory component in rock names highlighted in green.

Internet Links for Arsenic GroupHide

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