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Smaltite is a variety of the mineral skutterudite consisting of cobalt, iron, nickel, and arsenide. It has the chemical formula (Co,Fe,Ni)As2. Smaltite crystallizes in the cubic system with the same hemihedral symmetry as pyrite; crystals have usually the form of cubes or cubo-octahedra, but are imperfectly developed and of somewhat rare occurrence. More often the mineral is found as compact or granular masses. The color is tin-white to steel-grey, with a metallic luster; the streak is greyish black. Hardness is 5.5 and the specific gravity is 6.5. The cobalt is partly replaced by iron and nickel, and as the latter increases in amount there is a passage to the isomorphous species (NiAs2).

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  • Smaltite (it)
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  • Smaltyn (pl)
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  • Смальтин (uk)
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  • La smaltite est une variété de skuttérudite de formule idéale (Co,Fe,Ni)As2. (fr)
  • La smaltite è un minerale appartenente alla classe dei solfuri. In realtà si tratta di un . Il minerale è una varietà di skutterudite, cui differisce per una carenza di atomi di arsenico. (it)
  • Smaltyn (lub smaltyt) – minerał z gromady ; należy do minerałów rzadkich. Nazwa pochodzi od niebieskiego barwnika smalta otrzymywanego z tego minerału. (pl)
  • Smaltit är ett mineral och en varietet av skutterudit med underskott av arsenik. Den består av kobolt 28,2 % och arsenik och ofta med något järn och nickel. F.S. Beudant gav mineralet namnet smaltit 1832 på grund av att det användes vid beredningen av smalt för att producera en blå färg i glasyr och glas. (sv)
  • Смальтин, смальтит — мінерал, арсенід нікелю. Назва походить від італ. smalto — синя кобальтова фарба (F.S.Beudant, 1832). Названо F. S. Beuandant в 1832 році, оскільки мінерал був використаний при приготуванні смальти для виготовлення фарфору і скла блакитного кольору. Синоніми: шмальтит, шмальтин. (uk)
  • Smaltite is a variety of the mineral skutterudite consisting of cobalt, iron, nickel, and arsenide. It has the chemical formula (Co,Fe,Ni)As2. Smaltite crystallizes in the cubic system with the same hemihedral symmetry as pyrite; crystals have usually the form of cubes or cubo-octahedra, but are imperfectly developed and of somewhat rare occurrence. More often the mineral is found as compact or granular masses. The color is tin-white to steel-grey, with a metallic luster; the streak is greyish black. Hardness is 5.5 and the specific gravity is 6.5. The cobalt is partly replaced by iron and nickel, and as the latter increases in amount there is a passage to the isomorphous species (NiAs2). (en)
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  • La smaltite est une variété de skuttérudite de formule idéale (Co,Fe,Ni)As2. (fr)
  • Smaltite is a variety of the mineral skutterudite consisting of cobalt, iron, nickel, and arsenide. It has the chemical formula (Co,Fe,Ni)As2. Smaltite crystallizes in the cubic system with the same hemihedral symmetry as pyrite; crystals have usually the form of cubes or cubo-octahedra, but are imperfectly developed and of somewhat rare occurrence. More often the mineral is found as compact or granular masses. The color is tin-white to steel-grey, with a metallic luster; the streak is greyish black. Hardness is 5.5 and the specific gravity is 6.5. The cobalt is partly replaced by iron and nickel, and as the latter increases in amount there is a passage to the isomorphous species (NiAs2). Smaltite occurs in veins with ores of cobalt, nickel, copper and silver. The best known localities are Cobalt, Ontario and Schneeberg in Saxony, Germany. The name smaltite was given by F. S. Beudant in 1832 because the mineral was used in the preparation of smalt for producing a blue color in porcelain and glass. (en)
  • La smaltite è un minerale appartenente alla classe dei solfuri. In realtà si tratta di un . Il minerale è una varietà di skutterudite, cui differisce per una carenza di atomi di arsenico. (it)
  • Smaltyn (lub smaltyt) – minerał z gromady ; należy do minerałów rzadkich. Nazwa pochodzi od niebieskiego barwnika smalta otrzymywanego z tego minerału. (pl)
  • Smaltit är ett mineral och en varietet av skutterudit med underskott av arsenik. Den består av kobolt 28,2 % och arsenik och ofta med något järn och nickel. F.S. Beudant gav mineralet namnet smaltit 1832 på grund av att det användes vid beredningen av smalt för att producera en blå färg i glasyr och glas. (sv)
  • Смальтин, смальтит — мінерал, арсенід нікелю. Назва походить від італ. smalto — синя кобальтова фарба (F.S.Beudant, 1832). Названо F. S. Beuandant в 1832 році, оскільки мінерал був використаний при приготуванні смальти для виготовлення фарфору і скла блакитного кольору. Синоніми: шмальтит, шмальтин. (uk)
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