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Danielsite is a sulfide and sulfosalt that was first discovered in a pocket of supergene minerals in the north region of Western Australia. The location found was about 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) west of the locality known as Coppin Pool. The mineral danielsite was named after John L. Daniels who collected the sample in which the new mineral was found. The chemical formula of danielsite is (Cu,Ag)14HgS8. Danielsite is very fine grained and hard to observe in hand samples. It generally has a gray color with very brittle and soft physical characteristics.

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  • Danielsite (en)
  • Danielsita (ca)
  • Danielsita (eu)
  • Danielsite (it)
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  • La danielsita és un mineral de la classe dels sulfurs. Rep el seu nom del Dr. John L. Daniels (1931). (ca)
  • Danielsite is a sulfide and sulfosalt that was first discovered in a pocket of supergene minerals in the north region of Western Australia. The location found was about 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) west of the locality known as Coppin Pool. The mineral danielsite was named after John L. Daniels who collected the sample in which the new mineral was found. The chemical formula of danielsite is (Cu,Ag)14HgS8. Danielsite is very fine grained and hard to observe in hand samples. It generally has a gray color with very brittle and soft physical characteristics. (en)
  • Danielsita sulfuro motako minerala da. (eu)
  • La danielsite è un minerale. (it)
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  • Danielsite (en)
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  • b = 9.180[Å] (en)
  • c = 18.156[Å] (en)
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  • Sulfide and Sulfosalt (en)
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  • La danielsita és un mineral de la classe dels sulfurs. Rep el seu nom del Dr. John L. Daniels (1931). (ca)
  • Danielsite is a sulfide and sulfosalt that was first discovered in a pocket of supergene minerals in the north region of Western Australia. The location found was about 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) west of the locality known as Coppin Pool. The mineral danielsite was named after John L. Daniels who collected the sample in which the new mineral was found. The chemical formula of danielsite is (Cu,Ag)14HgS8. Danielsite is very fine grained and hard to observe in hand samples. It generally has a gray color with very brittle and soft physical characteristics. (en)
  • Danielsita sulfuro motako minerala da. (eu)
  • La danielsite è un minerale. (it)
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  • Microscopic Crystals 20 micron masses in anglesite (en)
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