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L'ekplexita és un mineral que pertany al . El seu nom prové del grec «ekpelxis» (έκπληξις), que significa sorpresa, en al·lusió a la sorprenent combinació d'elements de la seva fórmula química.
, Ekplexite is a unique sulfide-hydroxide ni … Ekplexite is a unique sulfide-hydroxide niobium-rich mineral with the formula (Nb,Mo)S2•(Mg1-xAlx)(OH)2+x. It is unique because niobium is usually found in oxide or, eventually, silicate minerals. Ekplexite is a case in which chalcophile behaviour of niobium is shown, which means niobium present in a sulfide mineral. The unique combination of elements in ekplexite has to do with its name, which comes from a Greek world on "surprise". The other example of chalcophile behaviour of niobium is edgarite, FeNb3S6, and both minerals were found in the same environment, which is a fenitic rock of Mt. Kaskasnyunchorr, Khibiny Massif, Kola Peninsula, Russia. Analysis of the same rock has revealed the presence of two analogues of ekplexite, (molybdenum-analogue) and (molybdenum- and manganese-analogue). All three minerals belong to the valleriite group, and crystallize in the trigonal system with similar possible space groups.system with similar possible space groups.
, Ekplexita mineral bat da eta valleriite taldearen kidea da.
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Ekplexite
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Ekplexita mineral bat da eta valleriite taldearen kidea da.
, Ekplexite is a unique sulfide-hydroxide ni … Ekplexite is a unique sulfide-hydroxide niobium-rich mineral with the formula (Nb,Mo)S2•(Mg1-xAlx)(OH)2+x. It is unique because niobium is usually found in oxide or, eventually, silicate minerals. Ekplexite is a case in which chalcophile behaviour of niobium is shown, which means niobium present in a sulfide mineral. The unique combination of elements in ekplexite has to do with its name, which comes from a Greek world on "surprise". The other example of chalcophile behaviour of niobium is edgarite, FeNb3S6, and both minerals were found in the same environment, which is a fenitic rock of Mt. Kaskasnyunchorr, Khibiny Massif, Kola Peninsula, Russia. Analysis of the same rock has revealed the presence of two analogues of ekplexite, (molybdenum-analogue) and (molybdenum- and manganese-analoggue) and (molybdenum- and manganese-analog
, L'ekplexita és un mineral que pertany al . El seu nom prové del grec «ekpelxis» (έκπληξις), que significa sorpresa, en al·lusió a la sorprenent combinació d'elements de la seva fórmula química.
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Ekplexita
, Ekplexite
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