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Chlorargyrite is the
mineral form of
silver chloride (AgCl).
Chlorargyrite occurs as a
secondary mineral phase in the
oxidation of
silver mineral deposits...
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purplish coloration in some samples. AgCl
occurs naturally as the
mineral chlorargyrite. It is
produced by a
metathesis reaction for use in
photography and...
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found mainly in
Mexico and Chile.
Hardness is 1.5 to 2.
Related are
chlorargyrite and iodyrite. It was
first described in 1859 for an
occurrence in Plateros...
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iodargyrite is a
natural mineral form of
silver iodide.
Related minerals are
chlorargyrite and bromargyrite. Warr, L.N. (2021). "IMA–CNMNC
approved mineral symbols"...
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native ****nic, xanthoconite, stephanite, acanthite,
tetrahedrite and
chlorargyrite.
Magnificent groups of
large crystals have been
found at Chañarcillo...
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alloy with gold and
other metals, and in
minerals such as
argentite and
chlorargyrite. Most
silver is
produced as a
byproduct of copper, gold, lead, and zinc...
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calcium sulfate. CaSO4 Horn silver/argentum
cornu – a
weathered form of
chlorargyrite, an ore of
silver chloride. Luna
cornea –
silver chloride,
formed by...
- sulfur, ****nic,
antimony or chlorine. Ores
include argentite (Ag2S),
chlorargyrite (AgCl)
which includes horn silver, and
pyrargyrite (Ag3SbS3). Silver...
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Carnallite KMgCl3·6H2O
Carnallite KMgCl·6H2O Cerargyrite/Horn
silver AgCl
Chlorargyrite AgCl,
bromargyrite AgBr, and
iodargyrite AgI
Cryolite Na3AlF6 Cryptohalite...
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percentages of
copper and lead.
Specific minerals include argentite (Ag2S),
chlorargyrite ("horn silver," AgCl),
polybasite (Ag, Cu)16Sb2S11), and
proustite (Ag3****3)...