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Platinoshuangfengite

Formula:
(Ir,Pt)Te
 
2
Name:From relationship to Shuangfengite.
A variety of Shuangfengite

A Pt-rich variety of Shuangfengite.

Classification of Platinoshuangfengite

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Chemical Properties of Platinoshuangfengite

Formula:
(Ir,Pt)Te
 
2
Essential elements:Ir, Te
All elements listed in formula:Ir, Pt, Te

Other Names for Platinoshuangfengite

Other Languages:
German:Platinoshuangfengit
Spanish:Platinoshuangfengita

Other Information

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