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Plagionite Group. An intermediate member of a homologous series, defined by the thickness of a galena sheet in the structure. May be confused with Fülöppite.
Silvery metallic crystalline plagionite with brassy chalcopyrite. Location: Rocker Creek, Jefferson County, Montana, USA.
Distribution: In Germany, from Wolfsberg, in the Harz Mountains [TL], and Arnsberg, North. Rhine-Westphalia. In France, at Leyraux, Cantal; Chazelles, ...
The meaning of PLAGIONITE is a mineral Pb5Sb8S17 consisting of a lead antimony sulfide of a blackish lead-gray color and metallic luster (specific gravity ...
The plagonite group comprises four lead antimony sulphides in a homologous series (Moëlo and Biagioni, 2020). The members are distinguished by the thickness ...
Plagionite is a mineral with formula of Pb2+5Sb3+8S2-17 or Pb5Sb8S17. The IMA symbol is Pgi. RRUFF Project. Contents. Title and Summary. 1 Synonyms.
Plagionite. Crystal System: Monoclinic. Formula: Pb5Sb8S17. Status of Occurrence: Confirmed Occurrence - 1st UK recording. Distribution: Rare. Chemical ...
Plagionite can be found in hydrothermal vein deposits in locations including Germany, France, England, Wales, Serbia, Armenia, Russia, Uzbekistan, Canada, ...
Jun 30, 2014 ˇ Chemical Formula: Pb5Sb8S17. Name Origin: From the Greek, plagios meaning “oblique.” History. Discovery date : 1833