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- Proustite abstract "Proustite is a sulfosalt mineral consisting of; silver sulfarsenide, Ag3AsS3, known also as light red silver or ruby silver ore, and an important source of the metal. It is closely allied to the corresponding sulfantimonide, pyrargyrite, from which it was distinguished by the chemical analyses of Joseph L. Proust (1754-1826) in 1804, after whom the mineral received its name.The prismatic crystals are often terminated by the scalenohedron and the obtuse rhombohedron, thus resembling calcite (dog-tooth-spar) in habit. The color is scarlet-vermilion and the lustre adamantine; crystals are transparent and very brilliant, but on exposure to light they soon become dull black and opaque. The streak is scarlet, the hardness 2.5, and the specific gravity 5.57.Proustite occurs in hydrothermal deposits as a phase in the oxidized and supergene zone. It is associated with other silver minerals and sulfides such as native silver, native arsenic, xanthoconite, stephanite, acanthite, tetrahedrite and chlorargyrite.Magnificent groups of large crystals have been found at Chañarcillo in Chile; other localities which have yielded fine specimens are Freiberg and Marienberg in Saxony, Joachimsthal in Bohemia and Markirch in Alsace.".
- Proustite thumbnail Proustite_-_Chanarcillo,_Copiapo_Province,_Atacama_Region,_Chile.jpg?width=300.
- Proustite wikiPageID "617599".
- Proustite wikiPageLength "3952".
- Proustite wikiPageOutDegree "39".
- Proustite wikiPageRevisionID "648400002".
- Proustite wikiPageWikiLink Acanthite.
- Proustite wikiPageWikiLink Adamantine_lustre.
- Proustite wikiPageWikiLink Alsace.
- Proustite wikiPageWikiLink Angstrom.
- Proustite wikiPageWikiLink Arsenic.
- Proustite wikiPageWikiLink Bohemia.
- Proustite wikiPageWikiLink Calcite.
- Proustite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Arsenic_minerals.
- Proustite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Silver_minerals.
- Proustite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sulfosalt_minerals.
- Proustite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Trigonal_minerals.
- Proustite wikiPageWikiLink Chañarcillo.
- Proustite wikiPageWikiLink Chile.
- Proustite wikiPageWikiLink Chlorargyrite.
- Proustite wikiPageWikiLink Copiapo_Province.
- Proustite wikiPageWikiLink Copiapó_Province.
- Proustite wikiPageWikiLink Crystal.
- Proustite wikiPageWikiLink Freiberg.
- Proustite wikiPageWikiLink Freiberg,_Saxony.
- Proustite wikiPageWikiLink Hydrothermal.
- Proustite wikiPageWikiLink Hydrothermal_circulation.
- Proustite wikiPageWikiLink Joachimsthal.
- Proustite wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Proust.
- Proustite wikiPageWikiLink Jáchymov.
- Proustite wikiPageWikiLink List_of_minerals.
- Proustite wikiPageWikiLink List_of_minerals_named_after_people.
- Proustite wikiPageWikiLink Lustre_(mineralogy).
- Proustite wikiPageWikiLink Marienberg.
- Proustite wikiPageWikiLink Marienberg,_Saxony.
- Proustite wikiPageWikiLink Markirch.
- Proustite wikiPageWikiLink Mineral.
- Proustite wikiPageWikiLink Opacity_(optics).
- Proustite wikiPageWikiLink Pyrargyrite.
- Proustite wikiPageWikiLink Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines.
- Proustite wikiPageWikiLink Saxony.
- Proustite wikiPageWikiLink Scarlet_(color).
- Proustite wikiPageWikiLink Silver.
- Proustite wikiPageWikiLink Specific_gravity.
- Proustite wikiPageWikiLink Stephanite.
- Proustite wikiPageWikiLink Sulfosalt_mineral.
- Proustite wikiPageWikiLink Sulfosalt_minerals.
- Proustite wikiPageWikiLink Sulfur.
- Proustite wikiPageWikiLink Supergene_(geology).
- Proustite wikiPageWikiLink Transparency_(optics).
- Proustite wikiPageWikiLink Transparency_and_translucency.
- Proustite wikiPageWikiLink Vermilion.
- Proustite wikiPageWikiLink Xanthoconite.
- Proustite wikiPageWikiLink Ångstrom.
- Proustite wikiPageWikiLinkText "Proustite".
- Proustite wikiPageWikiLinkText "proustite".
- Proustite birefringence "δ = 0.295 - 0.296".
- Proustite caption "Proustite on matrix, crystal size: 1 cm, Chañarcillo district, Chile".
- Proustite category Sulfosalt_mineral.
- Proustite category Sulfosalt_minerals.
- Proustite cleavage "Distinct on {101}".
- Proustite color "Scarlet-vermilion".
- Proustite dana "3.04".
- Proustite diaphaneity "Translucent, darkens when exposed to light".
- Proustite formula "Ag3AsS3".
- Proustite fracture "Conchoidal to uneven".
- Proustite gravity "5.57".
- Proustite habit "Crystals prismatic and scalenohedral, massive, compact".
- Proustite hasPhotoCollection Proustite.
- Proustite luster "Adamantine".
- Proustite mohs "2".
- Proustite name "Proustite".
- Proustite opticalprop "Uniaxial".
- Proustite pleochroism "Moderate; cochineal-red to blood-red".
- Proustite refractive "nω = 3.087 - 3.088 nε = 2.792".
- Proustite streak "Vermilion".
- Proustite strunz "2".
- Proustite symmetry "H-M Symbol".
- Proustite system "Trigonal - Hexagonal Scalenohedral Space Group: R c".
- Proustite tenacity "Brittle".
- Proustite twinning "Common".
- Proustite unitCell "a = 10.79 Å, c = 8.69 Å Z = 6".
- Proustite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:1911.
- Proustite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Proustite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_mineral.
- Proustite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Proustite subject Category:Arsenic_minerals.
- Proustite subject Category:Silver_minerals.
- Proustite subject Category:Sulfosalt_minerals.
- Proustite subject Category:Trigonal_minerals.
- Proustite hypernym Mineral.
- Proustite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Proustite type Mineral.
- Proustite type ChemicalObject.
- Proustite type Thing.
- Proustite type Q7946.
- Proustite comment "Proustite is a sulfosalt mineral consisting of; silver sulfarsenide, Ag3AsS3, known also as light red silver or ruby silver ore, and an important source of the metal. It is closely allied to the corresponding sulfantimonide, pyrargyrite, from which it was distinguished by the chemical analyses of Joseph L.".
- Proustite label "Proustite".
- Proustite sameAs Прустыт.
- Proustite sameAs Proustita.