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- Krennerite is an orthorhombic gold telluride mineral which can contain variable amounts of silver in the structure. The formula is AuTe2, but specimen...
- include: altaite calaverite coloradoite empressite hessite kostovite krennerite melonite merenskyite petzite rickardite stützite sylvanite tellurobi****hite...
- superconductor at 1.62 K. Gold telluride minerals, such as calaverite and krennerite (AuTe2), petzite (Ag3AuTe2), and sylvanite (AgAuTe2), are minor ores of...
- Another AuTe2 mineral (but with a quite different crystal structure) is krennerite. Calaverite and sylvanite represent the major telluride ores of gold,...
- deposits. It is commonly ****ociated with native gold, hessite, sylvanite, krennerite, calaverite, altaite, montbrayite, melonite, frohbergite, tetradymite...
- toponym) is a very rare mineral from among the gold tellurides, close to krennerite and calaverite, in composition it is a mixed polymetallic plumbo-telluride...
- include: altaite, petzite, stutzite, sylvanite, tellurantimony, coloradoite, krennerite, native ****nic, native gold, proustite, rhodochrosite, ****nopyrite,...
- sometimes occurs combined with tellurium as the minerals calaverite, krennerite, nagyagite, petzite and sylvanite (see telluride minerals), and as the...
- Sulphides, M:S £1:2 02.EA M:S = 1:2: 05 Sylvanite, 10 Calaverite; 15 Krennerite, 15 Kostovite; 20 Berndtite, 20 Merenskyite, 20 Melonite, 20 Kitkaite...
- gold-containing ores include various tellurides (sylvanite, nagyagite, petzite, and krennerite). Certain contaminants in ores can interfere with the extractability of...