chalcostibite
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chalcostibite
Summary
chalcostibite is a mineral species[1]. chalcostibite has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- chalcostibite's instance of is recorded as mineral species[3].
- copper is named after chalcostibite[4].
- antimony is named after chalcostibite[5].
- chalcostibite's chemical formula is recorded as CuSbS₂[6].
- chalcostibite is a type of sulfosalt subclass of minerals[7].
- chalcostibite's Commons category is recorded as Chalcostibite[8].
- chalcostibite's crystal system is recorded as orthorhombic crystal system[9].
- chalcostibite's IMA status and/or rank is recorded as grandfathered mineral (G)[10].
- chalcostibite's Strunz 8th edition is recorded as II/D.02[11].
- chalcostibite's Nickel-Strunz 9th edition is recorded as 2.HA.05[12].
- chalcostibite's Nickel-Strunz '10th ed', review of is recorded as 2.HA.05[13].
- chalcostibite's described by source is recorded as Generum et Specierum Mineralium, Secundum Ordines Naturales Digestorum Synopsis[14].
- chalcostibite's described by source is recorded as Meyers Konversations-Lexikon, 4th edition (1885–1890)[15].
- chalcostibite's type locality is recorded as Graf Jost-Christian mine[16].
- chalcostibite's IMA Mineral Symbol is recorded as Ccsb[17].
Why It Matters
chalcostibite has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] chalcostibite is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[18]