Telluric silver (
German: telluriumsilber, tellursilber) — is an obsolete
trivial name, which collectors and mineral traders, miners, geologists and representatives of other applied professions actually applied to several rare ore minerals,
tellurides of silver,[1]: 338 as well as to chemical compounds of similar composition.[2] It may refer to:
Telluric silver or telluric silver-gold glance — is
Petzite, a rare ore mineral close to
hessite, a mixed telluride of silver and gold.
Telluric silver (rare) or telluric silver glance —
Sylvanite, a rare ore mineral mixed with
gold and silver telluride, first found and described in
Transylvania and was named after the place where it was discovered.
Telluric silver (rare) or telluric silver blende —
Empressite, a rare ore mineral, also silver telluride in composition. Discovered and described in 1914, at the Empress Josephine mine (English: Empress Josephine),
Colorado.
Telluric silver (rare) —
Stützite, a rare ore mineral, also silver telluride in composition. Discovered and described in 1951 using a museum sample of a mineral from the Sacarambe mine (
Romania).
Telluric silver — silver telluride, a binary inorganic compound of
silver and
tellurium, fawn crystals with the formula
AgTe, — conditionally corresponding to the mineral
Empressite.
Telluric silver —
silver telluride, a binary inorganic compound of silver and tellurium, gray or black crystals with the formula
Ag2Te, — conditionally corresponding to the mineral
Hessite.
Telluric silver — pentasilver tritelluride, a binary inorganic compound of silver and tellurium, dark crystals with the formula
Ag5Te3, — conditionally corresponding to the mineral
Stützite.
References
^Krivovichev V. G. Mineralogical glossary. Scientific editor
A. G. Bulakh. — St.Petersburg: St.Petersburg Univ. Publ. House. 2009. 556 p. — ISBN 978-5-288-04863-0
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