About: Suessite

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Suessite is a rare iron silicide mineral with chemical formula: Fe3Si. The mineral was named after Professor Hans E. Suess. It was discovered in 1982 during the chemical analysis of The North Haig olivine pigeonite achondrite (ureilite). It is a cream white color in reflected light, and ranges in size from 1 μm "blebs" to elongated grains that can reach up to 0.45 cm in length. This mineral belongs in the isometric crystal class. The isometric class has crystallographic axes that are all the same length and each of the three axes perpendicular to the other two. It is isotropic, has a structural type of DO3 and a crystal lattice of BiF3.

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  • La suessita és un mineral de la classe dels elements natius. Anomenada així per Hans E. Suess (1909-1993), professor de química a la Universitat de Califòrnia, a San Diego (EUA). Un sinònim seu és el codi IMA IMA1979-056. (ca)
  • Suessita motako minerala da. (eu)
  • Suessite is a rare iron silicide mineral with chemical formula: Fe3Si. The mineral was named after Professor Hans E. Suess. It was discovered in 1982 during the chemical analysis of The North Haig olivine pigeonite achondrite (ureilite). It is a cream white color in reflected light, and ranges in size from 1 μm "blebs" to elongated grains that can reach up to 0.45 cm in length. This mineral belongs in the isometric crystal class. The isometric class has crystallographic axes that are all the same length and each of the three axes perpendicular to the other two. It is isotropic, has a structural type of DO3 and a crystal lattice of BiF3. (en)
  • La suessite è un minerale descritto nel 1980 in base ad una scoperta avvenuta nel meteorite di North Haig, una urelite trovata nel 1961 nell'Australia occidentale ed approvato dall'IMA. La suessite è una soluzione solida di ferro e silicio contenente anche nichel e, in minori quantità, cobalto, cromo e fosforo. È fortemente ferromagnetica. Il nome è stato attribuito in onore del geochimico Hans E. Suess. (it)
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  • Iron silicide (en)
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  • H-M symbol: (en)
  • Hexoctahedral (en)
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  • None (en)
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  • Cream white in reflected light, Terrestrial is light gray with a yellow tint (en)
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  • Fe3Si (en)
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  • 6.340000 (xsd:double)
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  • forms oval accumulations, polycrystalline aggregates (en)
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  • Sss (en)
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  • Suessite (en)
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  • X-ray Wavelength = 1.541838 (en)
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  • Ferromagnetic, degree of disorder = 11%, Curie point = 550°C, magnetic moment = 4.6 μB, microhardness = 531-532 kg/mm2 (en)
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  • 1 (xsd:integer)
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  • 180.0
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  • a = 2.841 Å; Z = 0.5 (en)
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  • La suessita és un mineral de la classe dels elements natius. Anomenada així per Hans E. Suess (1909-1993), professor de química a la Universitat de Califòrnia, a San Diego (EUA). Un sinònim seu és el codi IMA IMA1979-056. (ca)
  • Suessita motako minerala da. (eu)
  • Suessite is a rare iron silicide mineral with chemical formula: Fe3Si. The mineral was named after Professor Hans E. Suess. It was discovered in 1982 during the chemical analysis of The North Haig olivine pigeonite achondrite (ureilite). It is a cream white color in reflected light, and ranges in size from 1 μm "blebs" to elongated grains that can reach up to 0.45 cm in length. This mineral belongs in the isometric crystal class. The isometric class has crystallographic axes that are all the same length and each of the three axes perpendicular to the other two. It is isotropic, has a structural type of DO3 and a crystal lattice of BiF3. (en)
  • La suessite è un minerale descritto nel 1980 in base ad una scoperta avvenuta nel meteorite di North Haig, una urelite trovata nel 1961 nell'Australia occidentale ed approvato dall'IMA. La suessite è una soluzione solida di ferro e silicio contenente anche nichel e, in minori quantità, cobalto, cromo e fosforo. È fortemente ferromagnetica. Il nome è stato attribuito in onore del geochimico Hans E. Suess. (it)
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  • Suessita (ca)
  • Suessita (eu)
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  • Suessite (en)
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