Fichièr:Arsenopyrite (Russia) 1 (19034067720).jpg

Fichièr d'origina(1 557 × 1 542 pixèl, talha del fichièr: 1,85 Mo, tipe MIME: image/jpeg)

Descripcion

Descripcion

Arsenopyrite mass from Russia. (public display, Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA)

A mineral is a naturally-occurring, solid, inorganic, crystalline substance having a fairly definite chemical composition and having fairly definite physical properties. At its simplest, a mineral is a naturally-occurring solid chemical. Currently, there are over 4900 named and described minerals - about 200 of them are common and about 20 of them are very common. Mineral classification is based on anion chemistry. Major categories of minerals are: elements, sulfides, oxides, halides, carbonates, sulfates, phosphates, and silicates.

The sulfide minerals contain one or more sulfide anions (S-2). The sulfides are usually considered together with the arsenide minerals, the sulfarsenide minerals, and the telluride minerals. Many sulfides are economically significant, as they occur commonly in ores. The metals that combine with S-2 are mainly Fe, Cu, Ni, Ag, etc. Most sulfides have a metallic luster, are moderately soft, and are noticeably heavy for their size. These minerals will not form in the presence of free oxygen. Under an oxygen-rich atmosphere, sulfide minerals tend to chemically weather to various oxide and hydroxide minerals.

Arsenopyrite has, as the name suggests, the chemistry of pyrite (iron sulfide) plus some arsenic. Arsenopyrite is FeAsS - iron arsenic sulfide. It is the most common arsenic-bearing mineral on Earth. It has a metallic luster, silvery color, blackish streak, and a hardness of about 5.5 to 6. When heated, it gives off a garlic smell (the smell of arsenic).


Photo gallery of arsenopyrite:

www.mindat.org/gallery.php?min=305
Data
Font Arsenopyrite (Russia) 1
Autor James St. John

Publicat jos licéncia(s)

w:oc:Creative Commons
atribucion
Aqueste fichièr es jos licéncia Creative Commons licéncia generica atribucion 2.0
Sètz liure :
  • de partejar – de copiar, distribuir e transmetre aquesta òbra
  • d'adaptar – d'adaptar aquesta òbra
Jos las condicions seguentas :
  • atribucion – Vos cal atribuir aquesta òbra amb lo biais especificat per l'autor o lo concedent (mas pas dins un sens que suggerís que vos apròvan o qu'apròvan l'utilizacion d'aquesta òbra).
Cette image a été originellement postée sur Flickr par jsj1771 à l'adresse https://www.flickr.com/photos/47445767@N05/19034067720. Elle a été passée en revue le 15 julhet de 2015 par le robot FlickreviewR, qui a confirmé qu'elle se trouvait sous licence cc-by-2.0.

15 julhet de 2015

Llegendes

Afegeix una explicació d'una línia del que representa aquest fitxer

Elements representats en aquest fitxer

subjècte representat

Algun valor sense element de Wikidata

Nikon D70s catalan

image/jpeg

25ea5b93166c644cd225028cf379d0cf4aa9d894

1 943 218 Byte

1 542 píxel

amplada catalan

1 557 píxel

Istoric del fichièr

Clicar sus una data e una ora per veire lo fichièr tal coma èra a aqueste moment

Data e oraMiniaturaDimensionsUtilizaireComentari
actual15 julhet de 2015 a 22.09Miniatura per la version del 15 julhet de 2015 a 22.091 557×1 542 (1,85 Mo)Natuur12Transferred from Flickr via Flickr2Commons

La pagina çaijós compòrta aqueste imatge :

Usatge global del fichièr

Los autres wikis seguents utilizan aqueste imatge :

Metadonadas