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Argentite has been historically used when referring to these crystals, but the acknowledgment of the true identity of the mineral requires the naming of these crystals (at lower temperatures) as acanthite.
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Argentite - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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done by making briquets of chalcocite and argentite which could be polished and then converted to stromeyerite by heat treatment. The Ag2S used was prepared ...
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The name 'argentite' refers to the high-temperature form of silver sulphide, only stable over 177 degrees C. Under this temperature any samples of 'argentite' convert to acanthite. ... References for Argentite...
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argentite; argentite; argentite; Argentite-beta; Argentite-beta; Argentium sterling silver; Argento Soma; Argento, Dominick; Argento, Dominick; Argento-Variegata (English elm cultivar); argentocyanides; argentojarosite; argentometer; argentometry; Argenton; Argenton sur Creuse;
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Alloy was widely used in metal craft with its practical uses. Silver was produced from argentite and was used for fine work of precious metals, table dishes, ornaments and coinage.
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The assemblagee lectrum-argentite is common in hydrothermal gold deposits and can be used to esti-mate the fugacity of sulfur in the system (Barton &; Toulmin 1964). Application of their method to the post-reaction electrum composition yields a value of;
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The mineral was mentioned 1529 by G. Agricola, but the name argentite (from the Lat. argentum, silver) was not used till 1845 and is due to W. Haidinger. ...
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In all cases, chemicals of the best available quality were used. Water was de-mineralised. The leaching process was carried out in a 100mL glass vessel equipped with a thermostatic water jacket. ... The results of the analyses are reported in Table 2. Table 2. The silver contents of each fraction of argentite. Size mm -1.000...
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ARGENTITE , a See also: ... Agricola, but the name argentite (from the See also: ... Lat. argentum, " silver ") was not used till 2845 and is due to W. von See also:
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