Pfaffenbergite

KNa3(Al4Si12)O32

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Pfaffenbergite is a rare copper antimony sulfide mineral of the tetrahedrite group, crystallizing in the cubic system as metallic gray to black tetrahedral crystals or massive aggregates. It occurs in antimony-rich hydrothermal copper ore veins and is of scientific interest for characterizing antimony-dominant substitution in the tetrahedrite supergroup. The mineral contributes to the complex solid solution systematics of fahlore minerals.

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What is the chemical formula of Pfaffenbergite?
The chemical formula of Pfaffenbergite is KNa3(Al4Si12)O32.