Ootannite

Th4+2W6+4O16·5H2O

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Ootannite is a rare bismuth antimony sulfide mineral first described from the Oo-tann mine in Japan, occurring as metallic gray to black prismatic crystals in hydrothermal sulfide ore veins. It is a sulfosalt related to the bismuthinite derivative series and is of scientific interest for characterizing the Bi-Sb-S system in mesothermal hydrothermal deposits. Japan's Oo-tann mine remains the principal type locality.

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What is the chemical formula of Ootannite?
The chemical formula of Ootannite is Th4+2W6+4O16·5H2O.