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It occurs as a secondary alteration product of other hydrothermal antimony minerals such as
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311:(OH). Its name originates from Greek
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159:a = 10.27 Å; Z = 8
368:. It occurs in association with
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455:"Stibiconite Mineral Data"
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255:Transparent to translucent
525:. Mineral Data Publishing
453:Barthelmy, David (2014).
265:4.1 – 5.8, Average = 4.94
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349:Discovery and occurrence
523:Handbook of Mineralogy
407:Mineralogical Magazine
16:Antimony oxide mineral
98:Strunz classification
626:Oxide mineral stubs
428:10.1180/mgm.2021.43
419:2021MinM...85..291W
401:Warr, L.N. (2021).
270:Optical properties
33:Stibiconite. From
601:Antimony minerals
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283:n = 1.6–1.97
245:light yellow
174:478.25 g/mol
170:Formula mass
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486:Stibiconite
374:valentinite
297:Stibiconite
251:Diaphaneity
143:Space group
22:Stibiconite
595:Categories
496:2009-06-06
491:Mindat.org
388:References
370:cervantite
343:pyrochlore
288:References
218:Mohs scale
131:H-M symbol
88:IMA symbol
437:235729616
378:kermesite
273:Isotropic
155:Unit cell
113:Isometric
366:stibnite
327:antimony
221:hardness
208:Fracture
198:Cleavage
55:Category
529:19 July
464:19 July
415:Bibcode
359:Bavaria
133:: (4/m
102:4.DH.20
66:Formula
50:General
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231:Luster
212:Uneven
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550:is a
519:(PDF)
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338:κόνις
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321:στίβι
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179:Color
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202:None
148:Fd3m
137:2/m)
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74:SbSb
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225:4–5
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