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Stibiconite, also
formerly known as stiblite: 372 or
antimony ochre: 118 is an
antimony oxide mineral with formula: Sb3O6(OH). Its name
originates from...
- two or more minerals: cervantite, valentinite, romeite, senarmontite,
stibiconite,
sometimes with an
admixture of
limonite or quartz. In the mineralogical...
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Established in 1847 (by
Johann Blum and Delfs) a
decade and a half
after stibiconite,: 129
stiblite was
known in the 19th
century as a
secondary antimony...
- orpiment, cinnabar, galena, pyrite, marcasite, ****nopyrite, cervantite,
stibiconite, calcite, ankerite,
barite and chalcedony.
Small deposits of stibnite...
- Sb2O3
Antimony pentoxide, Sb2O5
Antimony hexitatridecoxide, Sb6O13
Stibiconite, Sb3O6(OH) This set
index article lists chemical compounds articles ****ociated...
- the mine, the
northern one
produces mixed oxide and
sulfide such as
stibiconite (Sb3O6(OH)) and the
southern one
produces stibnite. Ore is concentrated...
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Stannoidite Staurolite Steacyite Stellerite Stephanite Stercorite Stib****n
Stibiconite Stibiopalladinite Stibnite Stichtite Stilbite (series of zeolites) Stilleite...
- of the deposits. It
occurs ****ociated with stibnite,
native antimony,
stibiconite, cervantite,
kermesite and tetrahedrite. A rich
deposit of valentinite...
- Stib****n Sbr
Swedenborgite Swe
Sarcopside Sar
Sellaite Sel
Sklodowskite Sds
Stibiconite Sbc
Sweetite Sw
Sardignaite Sdi
Selwynite Swy
Skorpionite Skr Stibioclaudetite...
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stibnite (Sb2S3) and
other antimony oxides such as
valentinite (Sb2O3) or
stibiconite (Sb3O6(OH)).
Under certain conditions with
oxygenated fluids the transformation...