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- Mackinawite is an iron nickel sulfide mineral with the chemical formula (Fe,Ni) 1+xS (where x = 0 to 0.11). The mineral crystallizes in the tetragonal...
- or hexagonal) Troilite, FeS, the endmember of pyrrhotite (hexagonal) Mackinawite, Fe1+xS (where x = 0 to 0.1) (tetragonal) Marcasite, orthorhombic FeS2...
- equivalent positions in the mineral's structure; for example, the formula of mackinawite is given as (Fe,Ni) 9S 8, meaning Fe xNi 9-xS 8, where x is a variable...
- of magnetite) Lublinite (variety of calcite) Macaulayite Macdonaldite Mackinawite Madocite Magadiite Maghemite Magnesioferrite Magnesiohastingsite Magnesiopascoite...
- minerals have also been identified in iron sulfide magnetosomes—including mackinawite (tetragonal FeS) and a cubic FeS—which are thought to be precursors of...
- al. (2007)[citation needed] have shown that direct transformation of mackinawite (FeS) to pyrite (FeS2) on reaction with H2S till 300 °C is not possible...
- found on the planet Mars by the Opportunity rover on October 13, 2009 Mackinawite, an iron nickel sulfide mineral Michilimackinac, a former term for the...
- concentrating organic molecules," composed of iron-sulfur minerals such as mackinawite, endowed these mineral cells with the catalytic properties envisaged...
- 15 Ruthen****nite, 15 Westerveldite; 20 Makinenite, 20 Millerite; 25 Mackinawite, 30 Vavrinite; 35a Braggite, 35a Cooperite, 35a Vysotskite 02.CD With...
- anhydrite. The sulfides produced include nickel-rich sulfides, such as mackinawite. Laboratory experiments have confirmed that at a temperature of 300 °C...