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- Q1058273 subject Q6287136.
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- Q1058273 abstract "Stützite or stuetzite is a silver telluride mineral with formula: Ag5−xTe3 (with x = 0.24 to 0.36) or Ag7Te4.It was first described in 1951 from a museum specimen from Sacarimb, Romania. It was named for Austrian mineralogist Xavier Stütz (1747–1806).It occurs with other sulfide and telluride minerals in hydrothermal ore occurrences. Associated minerals include sylvanite, hessite, altaite, petzite, empressite, native tellurium, native gold, galena, sphalerite, colusite, tennantite and pyrite.".
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- Q1058273 name "Stützite".
- Q1058273 type ChemicalSubstance.
- Q1058273 type Mineral.
- Q1058273 type ChemicalObject.
- Q1058273 type Thing.
- Q1058273 type Q7946.
- Q1058273 comment "Stützite or stuetzite is a silver telluride mineral with formula: Ag5−xTe3 (with x = 0.24 to 0.36) or Ag7Te4.It was first described in 1951 from a museum specimen from Sacarimb, Romania. It was named for Austrian mineralogist Xavier Stütz (1747–1806).It occurs with other sulfide and telluride minerals in hydrothermal ore occurrences. Associated minerals include sylvanite, hessite, altaite, petzite, empressite, native tellurium, native gold, galena, sphalerite, colusite, tennantite and pyrite.".
- Q1058273 label "Stützite".
- Q1058273 depiction Stutzite-Tellurium-169921.jpg.
- Q1058273 name "Stützite".