Sidorovite
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Sidorovite is a mineral of the class of native elements. It is named after the Russian geologist and mineralogist Evgeniy Gennadievich Sidorov (1955–2021).
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What is the chemical formula of Sidorovite?
The chemical formula of Sidorovite is PtFe3.