Dimorphite, chemical name arsenic sesquisulfide (As4S3), is a very rare orange-yellow arsenic sulfide mineral. In nature, dimorphite forms primarily by deposition in volcanic fumaroles at temperatures of 70–80 °C (158–176 °F). Dimorphite was first discovered in such a fumarole near Naples, Italy in 1849 by the mineralologist Arcangelo Scacchi (1810–1893). Since its discovery, dimorphite has been found in the Alacrán silver mine near Copiapó, Chile. It has also been reported from Cerro de Pasco, Peru, and the Lavrion District Mines in Attica, Greece.
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| - Dimorphite (en)
- Dimorfita (ca)
- Dimorfita (es)
- Dimorfita (eu)
- Dimorfite (it)
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| - La dimorfita és un mineral de la classe dels sulfurs. El nom prové del grec per a "dos" i "forma" ("di-" i "morf-" respectivament), en referència a les dues formes en què es troba el mineral. (ca)
- Dimorphite, chemical name arsenic sesquisulfide (As4S3), is a very rare orange-yellow arsenic sulfide mineral. In nature, dimorphite forms primarily by deposition in volcanic fumaroles at temperatures of 70–80 °C (158–176 °F). Dimorphite was first discovered in such a fumarole near Naples, Italy in 1849 by the mineralologist Arcangelo Scacchi (1810–1893). Since its discovery, dimorphite has been found in the Alacrán silver mine near Copiapó, Chile. It has also been reported from Cerro de Pasco, Peru, and the Lavrion District Mines in Attica, Greece. (en)
- La dimorfita es un mineral de la clase de los sulfuros, concretamente un sulfuro de arsénico. Su nombre procede del griego y significa "dos formas", en alusión a las dos formas en que supuestamente se puede presentar. Se describió por primera vez antes de 1959, en solfataras de la región de Campania (Italia). (es)
- Dimorfita sulfuro motako minerala da. (eu)
- La dimorfite è un minerale. (it)
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| - a = 11.24, b = 9.90 (en)
- c = 6.56 [Å]; Z = 4 (en)
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| - La dimorfita és un mineral de la classe dels sulfurs. El nom prové del grec per a "dos" i "forma" ("di-" i "morf-" respectivament), en referència a les dues formes en què es troba el mineral. (ca)
- Dimorphite, chemical name arsenic sesquisulfide (As4S3), is a very rare orange-yellow arsenic sulfide mineral. In nature, dimorphite forms primarily by deposition in volcanic fumaroles at temperatures of 70–80 °C (158–176 °F). Dimorphite was first discovered in such a fumarole near Naples, Italy in 1849 by the mineralologist Arcangelo Scacchi (1810–1893). Since its discovery, dimorphite has been found in the Alacrán silver mine near Copiapó, Chile. It has also been reported from Cerro de Pasco, Peru, and the Lavrion District Mines in Attica, Greece. (en)
- La dimorfita es un mineral de la clase de los sulfuros, concretamente un sulfuro de arsénico. Su nombre procede del griego y significa "dos formas", en alusión a las dos formas en que supuestamente se puede presentar. Se describió por primera vez antes de 1959, en solfataras de la región de Campania (Italia). (es)
- Dimorfita sulfuro motako minerala da. (eu)
- La dimorfite è un minerale. (it)
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