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- Polarite abstract "Polarite (Pd,(Bi,Pb)), is an opaque, yellow-white mineral. Its crystals are orthorhombic pyramidal, but can only be seen through a microscope. It has a metallic luster and leaves a white streak. Polarite is rated 3.5 to 4 on the Mohs Scale.It was first described in 1969 for an occurrence in Talnakh, Norilsk in the Polar Ural Mountains in Russia. It has also been recorded from the Bushveld igneous complex of South Africa and from Fox Gulch, Goodnews Bay, Alaska.".
- Polarite wikiPageID "3463692".
- Polarite wikiPageRevisionID "541332037".
- Polarite category "Alloys with PGE".
- Polarite color "White with yellowish tint".
- Polarite diaphaneity "Opaque".
- Polarite formula "Pd,".
- Polarite gravity "12.51".
- Polarite habit "Disseminated grains".
- Polarite hasPhotoCollection Polarite.
- Polarite luster "Metallic".
- Polarite mohs "3.5".
- Polarite name "Polarite".
- Polarite streak "White".
- Polarite strunz "2".
- Polarite symmetry Hermann%E2%80%93Mauguin_notation.
- Polarite symmetry "Orthorhombic pyramidal".
- Polarite symmetry "Space group: Ccm21".
- Polarite system Orthorhombic_crystal_system.
- Polarite unitCell "a = 7.19 Å, b = 8.69 Å, c = 10.68 Å; Z = 16".
- Polarite subject Category:Bismuth_minerals.
- Polarite subject Category:Lead_minerals.
- Polarite subject Category:Palladium_minerals.
- Polarite type Abstraction100002137.
- Polarite type BismuthMinerals.
- Polarite type LeadMinerals.
- Polarite type Material114580897.
- Polarite type Matter100020827.
- Polarite type Mineral114662574.
- Polarite type PalladiumMinerals.
- Polarite type Part113809207.
- Polarite type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Polarite type Relation100031921.
- Polarite type Substance100019613.
- Polarite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Polarite type Mineral.
- Polarite type ChemicalObject.
- Polarite type Thing.
- Polarite comment "Polarite (Pd,(Bi,Pb)), is an opaque, yellow-white mineral. Its crystals are orthorhombic pyramidal, but can only be seen through a microscope. It has a metallic luster and leaves a white streak. Polarite is rated 3.5 to 4 on the Mohs Scale.It was first described in 1969 for an occurrence in Talnakh, Norilsk in the Polar Ural Mountains in Russia. It has also been recorded from the Bushveld igneous complex of South Africa and from Fox Gulch, Goodnews Bay, Alaska.".
- Polarite label "Polarit".
- Polarite label "Polarita".
- Polarite label "Polarite".
- Polarite label "Polarite".
- Polarite sameAs Polarit.
- Polarite sameAs Polarita.
- Polarite sameAs Polarite.
- Polarite sameAs m.09dvx9.
- Polarite sameAs Q411704.
- Polarite sameAs Q411704.
- Polarite sameAs Polarite.
- Polarite wasDerivedFrom Polarite?oldid=541332037.
- Polarite isPrimaryTopicOf Polarite.
- Polarite name "Polarite".