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Mercurian Tetrahedrite

Formula:
(Cu,Hg)
 
12
Sb
 
4
S
 
13
A variety of Tetrahedrite

A mercurian variety of Tetrahedrite.
Originally reported from Schwaz, Brixlegg - Schwaz area, Inn valley, North Tyrol, Tyrol, Austria.

Classification of Mercurian Tetrahedrite

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Chemical Properties of Mercurian Tetrahedrite

Formula:
(Cu,Hg)
 
12
Sb
 
4
S
 
13
Essential elements:Cu, S, Sb
All elements listed in formula:Cu, Hg, S, Sb

Other Names for Mercurian Tetrahedrite

Synonyms:
MerkurfahlerzQuecksilberfahlerzSchwartziteSchwarzwerzSchwatzite
Schwazite
Other Languages:
German:Graugiltigerz (of Hausmann)
Hermesit
Schwatzit
Schwazit
Spaniolith
Spanish:Schwazita

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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