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- halogen-based argyrodites, halogen-based argyrodites doped with additional semi-metal or metal components and halogen-free argyrodites based on Li, P...
- University found the new element, along with silver and sulfur, in the mineral argyrodite. Winkler named the element after his country of birth, Germany. Germanium...
- mineral from the Himmelsfürst mine near Freiberg. The mineral, called argyrodite, was found by chemists to contain silver and sulfur. When Winkler subsequently...
- Aalu Argutite Agt Axinite-(Mg) Ax-Mg Akdalaite Akd Ammonioborite Abo Argyrodite Agy Axinite-(Mn) Ax-Mn Åkermanite Åk Ammoniojarosite Ajrs Arhbarite Arh...
- Argentite Argentobaumhauerite Argentojarosite Argentopyrite Argutite Argyrodite Arhbarite Armalcolite Armstrongite ****ndescloizite ****nic ****niosiderite...
- (November 2018). "Inducing High Ionic Conductivity in the Lithium Superionic Argyrodites Li P Ge S I for All-Solid-State Batteries" (PDF). Journal of the American...
- didymia. 32 Germanium 1886 C. A. Winkler In February 1886 Winkler found in argyrodite the eka-silicon that Mendeleev had predicted in 1871. 66 Dysprosium 1886...
- Aguilarite, 30b Naumannite, 30c Hessite, 30d Cervelleite, 30e Stutzite; 35 Argyrodite, 35 Putzite, 35 Canfieldite; 40a Fischesserite, 40a Petzite, 40b Uytenbogaardtite...
- germanium for the first time while analyzing the rather uncommon mineral argyrodite. This proved Dmitri Mendeleev's periodic table and his prediction of a...
- IMA1980-067) 4.DB.05 [590] [591] [592] (IUPAC: germanium dioxide) Argyrodite (argyrodite: 1886) 2.BA.70 [593] [594] [595] (IUPAC: octasilver germanium hexasulfide)...