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硫锑铅矿

A synonym of Boulangerite
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Formula:
Pb5Sb4S11
Simplified Chinese synonym of:
Note: There is contradictory information in both scientific papers and online sources as to the preferred Chinese name of Boulangerite. Both 块硫锑铅矿 and 硫锑铅矿 are frequently used in scientific papers, and both have been seen translated as Boulangerite. Though, some online dictionaries specifically return "epi-Boulangerite" (which, by the way, is nothing else than boulangerite) for 块硫锑铅矿.


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Mindat ID:
41448 (as 硫锑铅矿)
738 (as Boulangerite)
Long-form identifier:
mindat:1:1:41448:5 (as 硫锑铅矿)
mindat:1:1:738:2 (as Boulangerite)

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