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Ardaite is a very rare sulfosalt mineral with chemical formula Pb19Sb13S35Cl7 in the monoclinic crystal system, named after the Arda River, which passes through the type locality. It was discovered in 1978 and approved by the International Mineralogical Association in 1980. It was the second well-defined natural chlorosulfosalt, after . The type locality is the Madjarovo polymetallic ore deposit in the Rhodope Mountains. Later its occurrence was proved in the Gruvåsen deposit, near Filipstad, Bergslagen, Sweden.

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  • L'ardaïta és un mineral de plom, antimoni, sofre i clor, químicament és un sulfur de fórmula química Pb19Sb13S35Cl₇, de color verd grisós a blavós i una densitat de 6,44 g/cm³, cristal·litza en el sistema monoclínic. El seu nom fa referència al riu Arda, Bulgària, on hi ha el dipòsit Madjarovo en el qual fou descoberta l'ardaïta. Fou descrita per V.V. Breskovska, N.N. Mozgova, N.S. Bortnikov, A.I. Gorshkov i A.I. Tsepin el 1982. (ca)
  • Ardaite is a very rare sulfosalt mineral with chemical formula Pb19Sb13S35Cl7 in the monoclinic crystal system, named after the Arda River, which passes through the type locality. It was discovered in 1978 and approved by the International Mineralogical Association in 1980. It was the second well-defined natural chlorosulfosalt, after . Greenish gray or bluish green in color, its luster is metallic. Ardaite occurs as 50 µm fine-grained aggregates of acicular crystals associated with galena, pyrostilpnite, anglesite, nadorite, and chlorine-bearing and semseyite, in the Madjarovo polymetallic ore deposit in Bulgaria. Ardaite has a hardness of 2.5 to 3 on Mohs scale and a density of approximately 6.44. The type locality is the Madjarovo polymetallic ore deposit in the Rhodope Mountains. Later its occurrence was proved in the Gruvåsen deposit, near Filipstad, Bergslagen, Sweden. (en)
  • Ardaita mineral bat da. (eu)
  • La ardaíta es un mineral de la clase de los minerales sulfuros de fórmula Pb19Sb13S35Cl7.​​​ Fue descubierta en 1978 en una mina en , Bulgaria.​​​​ El nombre ardaíta viene del río europeo Arda. Sinónimo poco usado es el de cloro falkmanita. Suele llevar impurezas como plata o hierro. (es)
  • L'ardaïte est une espèce minérale composée de sulfosel de plomb de formule Pb19Sb13S35Cl7 avec des traces de Ag, Fe. (fr)
  • L'ardaite è un minerale con formula Pb19Sb13S35Cl7, un clorosolfato di piombo ed antimonio. Deve il suo nome all'Arda, un fiume (241 km) che scorre principalmente in Bulgaria.L'ardaite è stata rinvenuta la prima volta nel 1978. (it)
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  • Ardaite associated with galena, Madjarovo polymetallic ore deposit, National Museum of Natural History, Bulgaria (en)
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  • Greenish gray or bluish green (en)
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  • Pb19Sb13S35Cl7 (en)
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  • Ardaite (en)
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  • Weak (en)
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  • (2/E.19-20 ) (en)
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  • L'ardaïta és un mineral de plom, antimoni, sofre i clor, químicament és un sulfur de fórmula química Pb19Sb13S35Cl₇, de color verd grisós a blavós i una densitat de 6,44 g/cm³, cristal·litza en el sistema monoclínic. El seu nom fa referència al riu Arda, Bulgària, on hi ha el dipòsit Madjarovo en el qual fou descoberta l'ardaïta. Fou descrita per V.V. Breskovska, N.N. Mozgova, N.S. Bortnikov, A.I. Gorshkov i A.I. Tsepin el 1982. (ca)
  • Ardaita mineral bat da. (eu)
  • La ardaíta es un mineral de la clase de los minerales sulfuros de fórmula Pb19Sb13S35Cl7.​​​ Fue descubierta en 1978 en una mina en , Bulgaria.​​​​ El nombre ardaíta viene del río europeo Arda. Sinónimo poco usado es el de cloro falkmanita. Suele llevar impurezas como plata o hierro. (es)
  • L'ardaïte est une espèce minérale composée de sulfosel de plomb de formule Pb19Sb13S35Cl7 avec des traces de Ag, Fe. (fr)
  • L'ardaite è un minerale con formula Pb19Sb13S35Cl7, un clorosolfato di piombo ed antimonio. Deve il suo nome all'Arda, un fiume (241 km) che scorre principalmente in Bulgaria.L'ardaite è stata rinvenuta la prima volta nel 1978. (it)
  • Ardaite is a very rare sulfosalt mineral with chemical formula Pb19Sb13S35Cl7 in the monoclinic crystal system, named after the Arda River, which passes through the type locality. It was discovered in 1978 and approved by the International Mineralogical Association in 1980. It was the second well-defined natural chlorosulfosalt, after . The type locality is the Madjarovo polymetallic ore deposit in the Rhodope Mountains. Later its occurrence was proved in the Gruvåsen deposit, near Filipstad, Bergslagen, Sweden. (en)
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  • Ardaite (en)
  • Ardaïta (ca)
  • Ardaíta (es)
  • Ardaita (eu)
  • Ardaïte (fr)
  • Ardaite (it)
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