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Sulfide minerals / Chemical elements / Chalcogens / Tetradymite / Bismuth telluride / Tellurium / Selenium / Bismuthinite / Pyrite / Chemistry / Matter / Crystallography
Date: 2012-01-22 16:28:05
Sulfide minerals
Chemical elements
Chalcogens
Tetradymite
Bismuth telluride
Tellurium
Selenium
Bismuthinite
Pyrite
Chemistry
Matter
Crystallography

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