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Sulfosalt mineral
Argyrodite is an uncommon silver germanium sulfide mineral with formula Ag8GeS6. The color is iron-black with a purplish tinge, and the luster metallic
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Chemical element with atomic number 32 (Ge)
University found the new element, along with silver and sulfur, in the mineral argyrodite. Winkler named the element after Germany, his country of birth. Germanium
Germanium
German chemist who discovered germanium (1838–1904)
mineral from the Himmelsfürst mine near Freiberg. The mineral, called argyrodite, was found by chemists to contain silver and sulfur. When Winkler subsequently
Clemens_Winkler
Silver tin sulfide mineral
is a complete series between canfieldite and its germanium analogue, argyrodite. It forms black orthorhombic crystals which often appear to be cubic in
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Argentite Argentobaumhauerite Argentojarosite Argentopyrite Argutite Argyrodite Arhbarite Armalcolite Armstrongite Arsendescloizite Arsenic Arseniosiderite
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Class of minerals containing sulfide or disulfide as the major anion
Aguilarite, 30b Naumannite, 30c Hessite, 30d Cervelleite, 30e Stutzite; 35 Argyrodite, 35 Putzite, 35 Canfieldite; 40a Fischesserite, 40a Petzite, 40b Uytenbogaardtite
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Aalu Argutite Agt Axinite-(Mg) Ax-Mg Akdalaite Akd Ammonioborite Abo Argyrodite Agy Axinite-(Mn) Ax-Mn Åkermanite Åk Ammoniojarosite Ajrs Arhbarite Arh
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List of history of chemical elements
1886 C. A. Winkler 1886 C. A. Winkler In February 1886 Winkler found in argyrodite the eka-silicon that Mendeleev had predicted in 1871. 66 Dysprosium 1886
Timeline of chemical element discoveries
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German mineralogist (1833–1901)
titanium zonite, uranospinite, uranocircite, cobalt spar, arnimite, and argyrodite. Weisbach was born in Freiberg, son of professor Julius Weisbach and Marie
Albin_Weisbach
American engineer, editor and entrepreneur (1861–1936)
discovered and successfully isolated the element Germanium (Ge) in the mineral argyrodite. In the summer of 1886 Hegeler returned to La Salle. Aged 25, she became
Mary_Hegeler_Carus
Chemical compound
distance is 2.19 Å. Germanium disulfide was first found in samples of argyrodite. The fact that germanium sulfide does not dissolve in aqueous acid facilitated
Germanium_disulfide
American chemist (1856–1906)
were unanalyzed: Monazite, Herderite, Howlite, Connellite, Aurichalcite, Argyrodite, Cookeite, and a long list of others, including notably Turquoise in which
Samuel_Lewis_Penfield
Type of solid ionic conductor electrolyte
(SAIT) published research on an all-solid-state battery (ASSB) using an argyrodite-based solid-state electrolyte with a demonstrated energy density of 900
Solid-state_electrolyte
IMA1980-067) 4.DB.05 [590] [591] [592] (IUPAC: germanium dioxide) Argyrodite (argyrodite: 1886) 2.BA.70 [593] [594] [595] (IUPAC: octasilver germanium hexasulfide)
List of minerals recognized by the International Mineralogical Association (A)
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zinnkupferglanz) — Stannite. Plusin glance, pleated glance (German: plusinglanz) — Argyrodite. Scaly glance (German: schappenglanz) — Franckeite. Silver glance (German:
Glances
(chalcopyrite: IMA1979-054) 02.CB.10b [987] [988] [989] (Cu1.1Fe1.2S2) Putzite (argyrodite: IMA2002-024) 2.BA.70 [990] [991] [992] (IUPAC: octa(copper,silver) hexasulfa
List of minerals recognized by the International Mineralogical Association (P–Q)
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Cancrisilite (cancrinite: IMA1990-013) 9.FB.05 [160] [161] [162] Canfieldite (argyrodite: 1894) 2.BA.70 [163] [164] [165] (IUPAC: octasilver hexasulfa stannide)
List of minerals recognized by the International Mineralogical Association (C)
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barium trivanadium(III) phosphate hexahydro hydroxophosphate) Spryite (argyrodite: IMA2015-116) 2.0 [794] [no] [no] (Ag8((As3+)0.5(As5+)0.5)S6) Spurrite
List of minerals recognized by the International Mineralogical Association (S)
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Class of chemical compounds
Arno (2005-03-01). "A structural differentiation of quaternary copper argyrodites: Structure — property relations of high temperature ion conductors".
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A rare element, recently discovered (1885), in a silver ore (argyrodite) at Freiberg. It is a brittle, silver-white metal, chemically intermediate between the metals and nonmetals, resembles tin, and is in general identical with the predicted ekasilicon. Symbol Ge. Atomic weight 72.3.