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Cobalt-nickel-pyrite (of Vernadsky)
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Formula:
(Fe,Ni,Co)S
2
A variety of
Pyrite
A nickeloan cobaltoan pyrite.
Classification of Cobalt-nickel-pyrite (of Vernadsky)
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Chemical Properties of Cobalt-nickel-pyrite (of Vernadsky)
Formula:
(Fe,Ni,Co)S
2
Essential elements:
Fe, S
All elements listed in formula:
Co, Fe, Ni, S
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.
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Locality Updated:
Dar al Gani 996 Lunar meteorite, Libya
From
Michael Roarke
, 17th Feb 2012 07:30:34