Zipserite

Bi5S4

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Zipserite is a rare mercury antimony sulfide mineral first described from low-temperature epithermal mercury-antimony ore deposits in the Alps region. It forms metallic gray to black granular masses associated with cinnabar, stibnite, and other Hg-Sb sulfide phases. The mineral contributes to the systematics of mercury-antimony sulfide chemistry in hydrothermal ore systems.

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What is the chemical formula of Zipserite?
The chemical formula of Zipserite is Bi5S4.