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- Altaite abstract "Altaite, or lead telluride, is a yellowish white mineral with an isometric crystal structure. Altaite is in the galena group of minerals as it shares many of properties of galena. Altaite has an unusually high density for a light-colored mineral. Altaite and other rare tellurides are classified in the sulfide mineral class (Dana classification).Altaite was discovered in 1845 in the Altai Mountains. Besides these mountains altaite can also be found in Zyryanovsk, Kazakhstan; the Ritchie Creek Deposit in Price County, Wisconsin; the Koch-Bulak gold deposit in Kazakhstan; Moctezuma, Mexico; and Coquimbo, Chile among other locations.".
- Altaite thumbnail Altaite-170094.jpg?width=300.
- Altaite wikiPageID "1987843".
- Altaite wikiPageLength "2171".
- Altaite wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Altaite wikiPageRevisionID "681301933".
- Altaite wikiPageWikiLink Altai_Mountains.
- Altaite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Galena_group.
- Altaite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lead_minerals.
- Altaite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Telluride_minerals.
- Altaite wikiPageWikiLink Chile.
- Altaite wikiPageWikiLink Coquimbo.
- Altaite wikiPageWikiLink Cubic_(crystal_system).
- Altaite wikiPageWikiLink Cubic_crystal_system.
- Altaite wikiPageWikiLink Galena.
- Altaite wikiPageWikiLink Gold.
- Altaite wikiPageWikiLink Kazakhstan.
- Altaite wikiPageWikiLink Koch-Bulak.
- Altaite wikiPageWikiLink Lead_telluride.
- Altaite wikiPageWikiLink List_of_minerals.
- Altaite wikiPageWikiLink Mexico.
- Altaite wikiPageWikiLink Moctezuma,_Sonora.
- Altaite wikiPageWikiLink Price_County,_Wisconsin.
- Altaite wikiPageWikiLink Sulfide_mineral.
- Altaite wikiPageWikiLink Sulfide_minerals.
- Altaite wikiPageWikiLink Telluride_(chemistry).
- Altaite wikiPageWikiLink Telluride_mineral.
- Altaite wikiPageWikiLink Zyryanovsk.
- Altaite wikiPageWikiLinkText "Altaite".
- Altaite wikiPageWikiLinkText "altaite".
- Altaite caption "Silvery veins and flecks of altaite throughout the matrix from the Hilltop Mine, Organ District, Doña Ana County, New Mexico".
- Altaite category Telluride_mineral.
- Altaite cleavage "perfect in three directions forming cubes".
- Altaite color "tin white to yellowish white; tarnishing to bronze yellow".
- Altaite formula "PbTe".
- Altaite fracture "Uneven".
- Altaite gravity "8.2".
- Altaite habit "include cubic and octahedral crystals; but much more commonly found in massive and granular forms".
- Altaite hasPhotoCollection Altaite.
- Altaite luster "metallic".
- Altaite mohs "2.5".
- Altaite molweight "334.8".
- Altaite name "Altaite".
- Altaite streak "Black".
- Altaite strunz "2".
- Altaite system Cubic_(crystal_system).
- Altaite system Cubic_crystal_system.
- Altaite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Altaite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_mineral.
- Altaite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Altaite subject Category:Galena_group.
- Altaite subject Category:Lead_minerals.
- Altaite subject Category:Telluride_minerals.
- Altaite hypernym Mineral.
- Altaite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Altaite type Mineral.
- Altaite type ChemicalObject.
- Altaite type Thing.
- Altaite type Q7946.
- Altaite comment "Altaite, or lead telluride, is a yellowish white mineral with an isometric crystal structure. Altaite is in the galena group of minerals as it shares many of properties of galena. Altaite has an unusually high density for a light-colored mineral. Altaite and other rare tellurides are classified in the sulfide mineral class (Dana classification).Altaite was discovered in 1845 in the Altai Mountains.".
- Altaite label "Altaite".
- Altaite sameAs Altaïta.
- Altaite sameAs Altait.
- Altaite sameAs Altait.
- Altaite sameAs Altaíta.
- Altaite sameAs Ալթայիտ.
- Altaite sameAs Altaite.
- Altaite sameAs Altait.
- Altaite sameAs Altaiet.
- Altaite sameAs m.06c4nd.
- Altaite sameAs Altait.
- Altaite sameAs Алтаит.
- Altaite sameAs Altait.
- Altaite sameAs Алтаїт.
- Altaite sameAs Q416672.
- Altaite sameAs Q416672.
- Altaite wasDerivedFrom Altaite?oldid=681301933.
- Altaite depiction Altaite-170094.jpg.
- Altaite isPrimaryTopicOf Altaite.
- Altaite name "Altaite".