Silver glance
Silver glance (German: Silberglanz) — is a trivial name used among collectors and mineral traders, as well as miners, geologists and representatives of related craft professions for at least two ore minerals, silver sulfides.[1]: 312 It may refer to:
- Acanthite, monoclinic silver sulfide, one of the most famous silver ore minerals.
- Argentite, silver sulfide of the orthorhombic system, one of the oldest silver ore minerals.
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In addition, there are several more mixed minerals, part of the name of which is also silver glance:
- Antimony-silver glance (German: Antimonsilberglanz) — Stephanite
- Black silver glance (German: Schwarzsilberglanz) — Stephanite
- Copper-silver glance (German: Kupfersilberglanz) — Stromeyerite
- Selen-silver glance (German: Selensilberglanz) — Naumannite
- Supple-silver glance (German: Schmiegsamsilberglanz) — Sternbergite
- Telluro-silver glance (German: Tellursilberglanz) — Hessite, Sylvanite oder Petzite
Gallery
- Sternbergite
(supple-silver glance)
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
See also
- Glance (disambiguation)
- Telluro-silver glance (disambiguation)
- Silver (disambiguation)
- Telluric silver (disambiguation)
- Glances
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