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- Smaltite abstract "Smaltite is a variety of the mineral skutterudite consisting of cobalt iron nickel arsenide: (Co,Fe,Ni)As2.Smaltite crystallizes in the cubic system with the same hemihedral symmetry as pyrite; crystals have usually the form of cubes or cubo-octahedra, but are imperfectly developed and of somewhat rare occurrence. More often the mineral is found as compact or granular masses. The color is tin-white to steel-grey, with a metallic luster; the streak is greyish black. Hardness is 5.5 and the specific gravity is 6.5. The cobalt is partly replaced by iron and nickel, and as the latter increases in amount there is a passage to the isomorphous species chloanthite (NiAs2).Smaltite occurs in veins with ores of cobalt, nickel, copper and silver. The best known localities are Cobalt, Ontario and Schneeberg in Saxony, Germany. The name smaltite was given by F. S. Beudant in 1832 because the mineral was used in the preparation of smalt for producing a blue color in porcelain and glass.".
- Smaltite thumbnail Skutterudite_allemagne.jpg?width=300.
- Smaltite wikiPageExternalLink min-3685.html.
- Smaltite wikiPageID "1222840".
- Smaltite wikiPageLength "1655".
- Smaltite wikiPageOutDegree "31".
- Smaltite wikiPageRevisionID "543896643".
- Smaltite wikiPageWikiLink Arsenide.
- Smaltite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Arsenide_minerals.
- Smaltite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cobalt_minerals.
- Smaltite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Iron_minerals.
- Smaltite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nickel_minerals.
- Smaltite wikiPageWikiLink Chloanthite.
- Smaltite wikiPageWikiLink Cobalt.
- Smaltite wikiPageWikiLink Cobalt,_Ontario.
- Smaltite wikiPageWikiLink Cobalt_glass.
- Smaltite wikiPageWikiLink Copper.
- Smaltite wikiPageWikiLink Crystal.
- Smaltite wikiPageWikiLink Cubic_crystal_system.
- Smaltite wikiPageWikiLink François_Sulpice_Beudant.
- Smaltite wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Smaltite wikiPageWikiLink Glass.
- Smaltite wikiPageWikiLink Iron.
- Smaltite wikiPageWikiLink Lustre_(mineralogy).
- Smaltite wikiPageWikiLink Mohs_scale_of_mineral_hardness.
- Smaltite wikiPageWikiLink Nickel.
- Smaltite wikiPageWikiLink Ore.
- Smaltite wikiPageWikiLink Porcelain.
- Smaltite wikiPageWikiLink Pyrite.
- Smaltite wikiPageWikiLink Saxony.
- Smaltite wikiPageWikiLink Schneeberg,_Saxony.
- Smaltite wikiPageWikiLink Silver.
- Smaltite wikiPageWikiLink Skutterudite.
- Smaltite wikiPageWikiLink Specific_gravity.
- Smaltite wikiPageWikiLink Symmetry.
- Smaltite wikiPageWikiLink File:Skutterudite_allemagne.jpg.
- Smaltite wikiPageWikiLinkText "Smaltite".
- Smaltite wikiPageWikiLinkText "smaltite".
- Smaltite first "Leonard James last=Spencer".
- Smaltite p "249".
- Smaltite volume "25".
- Smaltite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:1911.
- Smaltite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Smaltite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sfn.
- Smaltite wstitle "Smaltite".
- Smaltite subject Category:Arsenide_minerals.
- Smaltite subject Category:Cobalt_minerals.
- Smaltite subject Category:Iron_minerals.
- Smaltite subject Category:Nickel_minerals.
- Smaltite hypernym Variety.
- Smaltite type Grape.
- Smaltite comment "Smaltite is a variety of the mineral skutterudite consisting of cobalt iron nickel arsenide: (Co,Fe,Ni)As2.Smaltite crystallizes in the cubic system with the same hemihedral symmetry as pyrite; crystals have usually the form of cubes or cubo-octahedra, but are imperfectly developed and of somewhat rare occurrence. More often the mineral is found as compact or granular masses. The color is tin-white to steel-grey, with a metallic luster; the streak is greyish black.".
- Smaltite label "Smaltite".
- Smaltite sameAs Q3486863.
- Smaltite sameAs Smaltite.
- Smaltite sameAs Smaltite.
- Smaltite sameAs Smaltyn.
- Smaltite sameAs m.04jsyc.
- Smaltite sameAs Smaltit.
- Smaltite sameAs Шмальтин.
- Smaltite sameAs Q3486863.
- Smaltite wasDerivedFrom Smaltite?oldid=543896643.
- Smaltite depiction Skutterudite_allemagne.jpg.
- Smaltite isPrimaryTopicOf Smaltite.