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element in the Earth's crust, and the few high-content minerals, such as
gallite (CuGaS2), are too rare to
serve as a
primary source. The
abundance in the...
- Polhemusite; 07.0 ****nosulvanite?; 10a Chalcopyrite, 10a Eskebornite, 10a
Gallite, 10a Lenaite, 10a Roquesite, 10a Laforetite, 10b Hay****ite, 10b Mooihoekite...
- coal as well. The
gallium content is
greater in a few minerals,
including gallite (CuGaS2), but
these are too rare to be
counted as
major sources and make...
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Georgbarsanovite Gba
Glaucocerinite Gc Graftonite-(Mn) Gft-Mn Guérinite Gué
Gallite Gal
Georgbokiite Gbk
Glaucochroite Glc Gramaccioliite-(Y) Gmc-Y Guettardite...
- pyrite, and ****nopyrite,
accompanied by renierite, and some
germanite and
gallite.
These minerals were
overprinted by a
formation of
mostly copper-rich minerals...
- (IUPAC:
tetracalcium dialuminium octafluoro diphosphate pentahydrate)
Gallite (chalcopyrite: 1958) 2.CB.10a (IUPAC:
copper gallium disulfide) Gallobeudantite...
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Chalcopyrite group (Tetragonal: I-42d)
Chalcopyrite CuFeS2,
Eskebornite CuFeSe2,
Gallite CuGaS2,
Roquesite CuInS2,
Lenaite AgFeS2,
Laforetite AgInS2
Stannite group...