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Definition of Cerargyrite

Cerargyrite
Cerargyrite Ce*rar"gy*rite, n. [Gr. ? horn + ? silver.] (Min.) Native silver chloride, a mineral of a white to pale yellow or gray color, darkening on exposure to the light. It may be cut by a knife, like lead or horn (hence called horn silver).

Meaning of Cerargyrite from wikipedia

- to 2 and dense with a specific gravity of 5.55. It is also known as cerargyrite and, when weathered by desert air, as horn silver. Bromian chlorargyrite...
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- Silver chloride Names IUPAC name Silver(I) chloride Other names Cerargyrite Chlorargyrite Horn silver Argentous chloride Identifiers CAS Number 7783-90-6 Y...
- Ca(IO3)2(H2O) Calomel HgCl Carnallite KMgCl3·6H2O Carnallite KMgCl·6H2O Cerargyrite/Horn silver AgCl Chlorargyrite AgCl, bromargyrite AgBr, and iodargyrite...
- limestone and consist of supergene replacement minerals argentite and cerargyrite along the bedding. Veins and replacement mineralization are present in...
- mined the rich oxidized ores with native silver and silver chloride (cerargyrite) that could be fed directly into smelting furnaces. Especially successful...
- 460 feet of the surface in the supergene zone. Ore minerals included cerargyrite, native silver, polybasite, and argentiferous galena. From 1952 to 1959...
- ore minerals include native silver and argentite have been replaced by cerargyrite, iodobromite, bromyrite, embolite, and iodyrite. In the supergene sulfide...
- the Silver Camel mine near Sulphur, Nevada. The Silver Camel Mine has cerargyrite also known as chlorargyrite or horn silver. Cerargyite is silver chloride...
- and runs to a depth of at least 500 feet (150 m). The ore mineral, cerargyrite, is located in a gangue of quartz with hematite, psilomelane, and limonitic...