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Rare silver mineral
Eugenite
General
Categorysilver mineral
Formula
(repeating unit)
Ag11(Hg2)2
Strunz classification1.AD.15c
Crystal systemOrthorhombic
Crystal classDipyramidal (mmm)
H-M symbol: (2/m 2/m 2/m)
Space groupPbam (no. 55)
Unit cella = 6.092 Å, b = 14.407 Å
c = 7.811 Å; Z = 4
V = 685.55
a:b:c = 0.423 : 1 : 0.542
Identification
References

Eugenite is a rare silver mineral. It crystallizes in the orthorhombic crystal system.

History

Its occurrence was first confirmed in the Sieroszowice copper mine, Lubin-Sieroszowice district, Poland.

Etymology

The mineral is named in honor of Eugen Friedrich Stumpfl (27 November 1931, Munich, Germany - 12 July 2004, Innsbruck, Austria), professor of mineralogy, Mining Institute, Leoben (Austria), for his studies of noble metal compounds.

Physical properties

It has a silver white color. And it is metallic and isometric.

Occurrence

It is mostly found in cuprite and in low-grade copper sulfide ores in shale and carbonate rocks.

References

  1. ^ "Eugenite Mineral Data". webmineral.com.
  2. ^ "Eugenite". www.mindat.org.
  3. Minerals, Dakota Matrix. "Eugenite mineral information and data". www.dakotamatrix.com.

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