Tarutinoite

Ag3Pb7Bi7S19

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Tarutinoite is a rare iron arsenic sulfide mineral first described from the Tarutino meteorite or associated terrestrial ore formation in Ukraine. It forms metallic gray to silver-white granular masses in sulfide ore assemblages. The mineral contributes to the systematics of Fe-As-S mineral chemistry and is of interest to researchers studying iron arsenide and arsenosulfide phases in hydrothermal and meteoritic contexts.

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What is the chemical formula of Tarutinoite?
The chemical formula of Tarutinoite is Ag3Pb7Bi7S19.