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Stannoidite is a sulfide mineral composed of five chemical elements: copper, iron, zinc, tin and sulfur. Its name originates from Latin stannum (tin) and Greek eides (or Latin oïda meaning "like"). The mineral is found in hydrothermal Cu-Sn deposits. Stannoidite was first described in 1969 for an occurrence in the Konjo mine, Okayama prefecture, Honshu Island, Japan.

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  • Estannoidita (ca)
  • Stannoidita (eu)
  • Stannoidite (it)
  • 褐錫鉱 (ja)
  • Stannoidite (en)
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  • L'estannoidita és un mineral de la classe dels sulfurs. Rep el nom de l'estannita, més el terme grec "eides", al·ludint, per la seva semblança amb aquest mineral. (ca)
  • Stannoidita mineral bat da eta stannita taldearen kidea da. (eu)
  • Stannoidite is a sulfide mineral composed of five chemical elements: copper, iron, zinc, tin and sulfur. Its name originates from Latin stannum (tin) and Greek eides (or Latin oïda meaning "like"). The mineral is found in hydrothermal Cu-Sn deposits. Stannoidite was first described in 1969 for an occurrence in the Konjo mine, Okayama prefecture, Honshu Island, Japan. (en)
  • 褐錫鉱(かっしゃくこう、 Stannoidite)は1969年に発表された日本産新鉱物で、国立科学博物館の鉱物学者加藤昭により、岡山県の金生(こんじょう)鉱山から発見された。 化学組成はCu+6Cu2+2(Fe2+,Zn)3Sn2S12で、斜方晶系。黄錫鉱 (Stannite) によく似た見掛けであったことから、「類似」を意味する「-oid」を用いて命名された。 (ja)
  • La stannoidite è un minerale. (it)
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  • Stannoidite (en)
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  • Stannoidite (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Stannoidite.jpg
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  • Brown gray (en)
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  • a = 10.76 Å, b = 5.4 Å (en)
  • c = 16.09 Å, Z = 2 (en)
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  • Silvery stannoidite crystals from the Akenobe Mine, Yabu City, Honshu Island, Japan, associated with chalcopyrite (en)
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  • Brass brown (en)
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  • I222 (en)
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  • L'estannoidita és un mineral de la classe dels sulfurs. Rep el nom de l'estannita, més el terme grec "eides", al·ludint, per la seva semblança amb aquest mineral. (ca)
  • Stannoidita mineral bat da eta stannita taldearen kidea da. (eu)
  • Stannoidite is a sulfide mineral composed of five chemical elements: copper, iron, zinc, tin and sulfur. Its name originates from Latin stannum (tin) and Greek eides (or Latin oïda meaning "like"). The mineral is found in hydrothermal Cu-Sn deposits. Stannoidite was first described in 1969 for an occurrence in the Konjo mine, Okayama prefecture, Honshu Island, Japan. (en)
  • 褐錫鉱(かっしゃくこう、 Stannoidite)は1969年に発表された日本産新鉱物で、国立科学博物館の鉱物学者加藤昭により、岡山県の金生(こんじょう)鉱山から発見された。 化学組成はCu+6Cu2+2(Fe2+,Zn)3Sn2S12で、斜方晶系。黄錫鉱 (Stannite) によく似た見掛けであったことから、「類似」を意味する「-oid」を用いて命名された。 (ja)
  • La stannoidite è un minerale. (it)
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  • None (en)
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  • Opaque (en)
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  • Cu6+Cu22+3Sn2S12 (en)
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  • Conchoidal – uneven (en)
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  • Uniformly indistinguishable crystals forming large masses (en)
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  • Sta (en)
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  • Metallic (en)
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