Tianhuixinite
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Tianhuixinite is a rare bismuth telluride mineral discovered in gold-telluride ore deposits in China. It forms minute metallic pale gray to silver grains intimately associated with native gold, hessite, and other telluride minerals. The mineral contributes to understanding the complex Bi-Te system in Chinese epithermal and mesothermal gold deposits.