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- Freieslebenite abstract "Freieslebenite is a sulfosalt mineral composed of antimony, lead, and silver. Sulfosalt minerals are complex sulfide minerals with the formula: AmBnSp. The formula of freieslebenite is AgPbSbS3. Freieslebenite was discovered in approximately 1773 in the Himmelsfurst mines of Freiberg, Saxony, Germany. The mineral was initially called Schilf-Glaserz; however, in 1845 it was given the current name Freieslebenite after the Mining Commissioner of Saxony, Johann Carl Freiesleben (1774–1846).".
- Freieslebenite thumbnail Freieslebenit_-_Mineralogisches_Museum_Bonn_(7267).jpg?width=300.
- Freieslebenite wikiPageID "3091060".
- Freieslebenite wikiPageRevisionID "542430715".
- Freieslebenite caption "Freieslebenite from Hiendelaencina, Spain. Exposed in the Mineralogical Museum, Bonn, Germany".
- Freieslebenite category Sulfosalt_minerals.
- Freieslebenite cleavage "{110} Indistinct".
- Freieslebenite color "Pale steel-gray to silver-white or lead-gray".
- Freieslebenite diaphaneity "Opaque".
- Freieslebenite formula "AgPbSbS3".
- Freieslebenite fracture "Brittle-conchoidal".
- Freieslebenite gravity "6.2".
- Freieslebenite habit "Striated, prismatic crystals, inclusions and exsolutions in galena and other silver minerals".
- Freieslebenite hasPhotoCollection Freieslebenite.
- Freieslebenite luster "Metallic".
- Freieslebenite mohs "2.5".
- Freieslebenite name "Freieslebenite".
- Freieslebenite pleochroism "Very weak".
- Freieslebenite streak "Whitish-gray".
- Freieslebenite strunz "2".
- Freieslebenite symmetry Hermann%E2%80%93Mauguin_notation.
- Freieslebenite symmetry "Monoclinic prismatic".
- Freieslebenite symmetry "Space group: P 21/n".
- Freieslebenite system Monoclinic_crystal_system.
- Freieslebenite twinning "Twin plane {010}".
- Freieslebenite unitCell "a = 7.518 Å, b = 12.809 Å, c = 5.940 Å; β = 92.25°; Z=4".
- Freieslebenite subject Category:Antimony_minerals.
- Freieslebenite subject Category:Lead_minerals.
- Freieslebenite subject Category:Monoclinic_minerals.
- Freieslebenite subject Category:Silver_minerals.
- Freieslebenite subject Category:Sulfosalt_minerals.
- Freieslebenite type Abstraction100002137.
- Freieslebenite type AntimonyMinerals.
- Freieslebenite type LeadMinerals.
- Freieslebenite type Material114580897.
- Freieslebenite type Matter100020827.
- Freieslebenite type Mineral114662574.
- Freieslebenite type MonoclinicMinerals.
- Freieslebenite type Part113809207.
- Freieslebenite type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Freieslebenite type Relation100031921.
- Freieslebenite type SilverMinerals.
- Freieslebenite type Substance100019613.
- Freieslebenite type SulfosaltMinerals.
- Freieslebenite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Freieslebenite type Mineral.
- Freieslebenite type ChemicalObject.
- Freieslebenite type Thing.
- Freieslebenite comment "Freieslebenite is a sulfosalt mineral composed of antimony, lead, and silver. Sulfosalt minerals are complex sulfide minerals with the formula: AmBnSp. The formula of freieslebenite is AgPbSbS3. Freieslebenite was discovered in approximately 1773 in the Himmelsfurst mines of Freiberg, Saxony, Germany. The mineral was initially called Schilf-Glaserz; however, in 1845 it was given the current name Freieslebenite after the Mining Commissioner of Saxony, Johann Carl Freiesleben (1774–1846).".
- Freieslebenite label "Freieslebenit".
- Freieslebenite label "Freieslebenit".
- Freieslebenite label "Freieslebenite".
- Freieslebenite label "Freieslebenite".
- Freieslebenite sameAs Freieslebenit.
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- Freieslebenite sameAs Q410810.
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- Freieslebenite wasDerivedFrom Freieslebenite?oldid=542430715.
- Freieslebenite depiction Freieslebenit_-_Mineralogisches_Museum_Bonn_(7267).jpg.
- Freieslebenite isPrimaryTopicOf Freieslebenite.
- Freieslebenite name "Freieslebenite".