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Argentian Mercurian Gold

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Formula:
(Au,Ag,Hg)
A variety of Gold

A variety of gold, containing up to 31 weight percent of silver and up to 15 weight percent of mercury.

Classification of Argentian Mercurian Gold

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Chemical Properties of Argentian Mercurian Gold

Formula:
(Au,Ag,Hg)
All elements listed in formula:Ag, Au, Hg

Other Information

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

References for Argentian Mercurian Gold

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Yang Shihui, Su Junming, Zhang Hanqing, Fu Deming, and Xu Mingji (1991): A new variety of mineral - argentian mercurian gold. Chinese Journal of Geochemistry 10(4), 379-382.

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  • Localities for Argentian Mercurian Gold

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    China
     
    • Hebei Province
      • Qinhuangdao Prefecture
        • Qinglong Co.
    Kang Guan, Zhenkuan Luo, Manzhi Wang, and Chuantai Wang (1990): Acta Mineralogica Sinica 10(3), 227-231
    • Sichuan Province
      • Garzê (Ganzi) Autonomous Prefecture
        • Baiyu Co.
    Shihui Yang, Yueying Lin, and Yi Wang (1996): Acta Mineralogica Sinica [Kuangwu Xuebao] 16(3), 304-306
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