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Sulfide minerals / Matter / Covellite / Famatina / Enargite / Tennantite / Bismuthinite / Tetrahedrite / Stannite / Crystallography / Chemistry / Sulfosalt minerals
Date: 2007-09-30 01:21:32
Sulfide minerals
Matter
Covellite
Famatina
Enargite
Tennantite
Bismuthinite
Tetrahedrite
Stannite
Crystallography
Chemistry
Sulfosalt minerals

Famatinite Cu3 SbS4

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