Item Number

3014

Type

image

Description

Stibiconite

Size

1/2 inch

Status

in inventory

Display/Storage

Storage

Building

Zuhl Museum

Original Site

China

Date Acquired

2000

Source

Chinese Dealer

Notes

Stibiconite, an antimony oxide mineral, is the alteration product of Stibnite. This pseudomorph forms as a dull, crusty yellow replacement mineral on top of Stibnite. The name Stibiconite is derived from a combination of the Greek word “stibi” (the old name for antimony) and “konis” (powder), alluding to this mineral’s powdery habit.

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Stibiconite, an antimony oxide mineral, is the alteration product of Stibnite. This pseudomorph forms as a dull, crusty yellow replacement mineral on top of Stibnite. The name Stibiconite is derived from a combination of the Greek word “stibi” (the old name for antimony) and “konis” (powder), alluding to this mineral’s powdery habit. 8x8

Keywords

Stibiconite Stibiconite, an antimony oxide mineral, is the alteration product of Stibnite. This pseudomorph forms as a dull, crusty yellow replacement mineral on top of Stibnite. The name Stibiconite is derived from a combination of the Greek word “stibi” (the old name for antimony) and “konis” (powder), alluding to this mineral’s powdery habit. 2000 Mineral

Keywords

Stibiconite Stibiconite, an antimony oxide mineral, is the alteration product of Stibnite. This pseudomorph forms as a dull, crusty yellow replacement mineral on top of Stibnite. The name Stibiconite is derived from a combination of the Greek word “stibi” (the old name for antimony) and “konis” (powder), alluding to this mineral’s powdery habit. 2000 Mineral

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