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argentite Meaning in Bengali



একটি মূল্যবান রূপালী রূপালী সালফাইড গঠিত আকরিক (Ag2S





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As argentite cools below that temperature its cubic form.


In mineralogy, argentite (from the Latin argentum, silver) is cubic silver sulfide (Ag2S), which can only exist at temperatures above 173 °C, 177 °C or.


with sulfur, arsenic, antimony, or chlorine and in various ores such as argentite (Ag2S), chlorargyrite ("horn silver," AgCl), and galena (a lead ore often.


acanthite (β-form), stable below 179 °C, body centered cubic so-called argentite (α-form), stable above 180 °C, and a high temperature face-centred cubic.


silver"), as an alloy with gold and other metals, and in minerals such as argentite and chlorargyrite.


The structure is similar to the α form of silver sulfide (argentite), which only exists at high temperatures.


Ores include argentite (Ag2S), chlorargyrite (AgCl) which includes horn silver, and pyrargyrite.


Significant examples include: argentite (silver sulfide), cinnabar (mercury sulfide), galena (lead sulfide), molybdenite.


In the oxidized zone, ore minerals include native silver and argentite have been replaced by cerargyrite, iodobromite, bromyrite, embolite, iodyrite.


In the Comstock lode in Nevada massive stephanite and argentite are important ores of silver.


The ore took the form of native silver, argentite, chlorargyrite, and bromargyrite, deposited in folds in impervious shale.


argentite (a pseudomorph after argentite) and β-quartz pseudomorphs are sometimes sold.


A workman named Ray Wiley remembers, "it was fine-grained argentite – high-grade silver ore.


of freieslebenite can generally be located in proximity with minerals argentite, siderite, freibergite, polybasite, and aramayoite.



argentite's Meaning':

a valuable silver ore consisting of silver sulfide (Ag2S

Synonyms:

Ag; mineral; silver; atomic number 47;

Antonyms:

insulator; organic; discolor; inarticulate; chromatic;

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