- to 2 and
dense with a
specific gravity of 5.55. It is also
known as
cerargyrite and, when
weathered by
desert air, as horn silver.
Bromian chlorargyrite...
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Silver chloride Names IUPAC name Silver(I)
chloride Other names Cerargyrite Chlorargyrite Horn
silver Argentous chloride Identifiers CAS
Number 7783-90-6 Y...
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mined the rich
oxidized ores with
native silver and
silver chloride (
cerargyrite) that
could be fed
directly into
smelting furnaces.
Especially successful...
- Ca(IO3)2(H2O)
Calomel HgCl
Carnallite KMgCl3·6H2O
Carnallite KMgCl·6H2O
Cerargyrite/Horn
silver AgCl
Chlorargyrite AgCl,
bromargyrite AgBr, and iodargyrite...
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limestone and
consist of
supergene replacement minerals argentite and
cerargyrite along the bedding.
Veins and
replacement mineralization are
present in...
- ore
minerals include native silver and
argentite have been
replaced by
cerargyrite, iodobromite, bromyrite, embolite, and iodyrite. In the
supergene sulfide...
- 460 feet of the
surface in the
supergene zone. Ore
minerals included cerargyrite,
native silver, polybasite, and
argentiferous galena. From 1952 to 1959...
- the
Silver Camel mine near Sulphur, Nevada. The
Silver Camel Mine has
cerargyrite also
known as
chlorargyrite or horn silver.
Cerargyite is
silver chloride...
- and runs to a
depth of at
least 500 feet (150 m). The ore mineral,
cerargyrite, is
located in a
gangue of
quartz with hematite, psilomelane, and limonitic...