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- Arquerite abstract "Arquerite is a naturally occurring alloy of silver with mercury. It is a very rare mineral, consisting of a silver-rich variety of amalgam, containing about 87% silver and 13% mercury. Arquerite has been reported from only four localities worldwide, two are in Chile and the other two are in British Columbia, Canada. Other names for arquerite include, argental mercury, mercurian silver, and silver amalgam.".
- Arquerite thumbnail Amalgam-200675.jpg?width=300.
- Arquerite wikiPageID "39639449".
- Arquerite wikiPageRevisionID "559808778".
- Arquerite color "Silver White".
- Arquerite name "Arquerite".
- Arquerite system "Cubic".
- Arquerite subject Category:Mercury_minerals.
- Arquerite subject Category:Silver_minerals.
- Arquerite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Arquerite type Mineral.
- Arquerite type ChemicalObject.
- Arquerite type Thing.
- Arquerite comment "Arquerite is a naturally occurring alloy of silver with mercury. It is a very rare mineral, consisting of a silver-rich variety of amalgam, containing about 87% silver and 13% mercury. Arquerite has been reported from only four localities worldwide, two are in Chile and the other two are in British Columbia, Canada. Other names for arquerite include, argental mercury, mercurian silver, and silver amalgam.".
- Arquerite label "Arquerite".
- Arquerite sameAs m.0vztf9m.
- Arquerite sameAs Q16833862.
- Arquerite sameAs Q16833862.
- Arquerite wasDerivedFrom Arquerite?oldid=559808778.
- Arquerite depiction Amalgam-200675.jpg.
- Arquerite isPrimaryTopicOf Arquerite.
- Arquerite name "Arquerite".