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Empirical formula: H2Fe2O10Te3
a: 7.900 Å
b: 8.000 Å
c: 7.620 Å
α (alpha): 96.73 °
β (beta): 95.00 °
γ (gamma): 84.47 °
Volume: 474.64 Å3
Space group: P-1
Calculated density: 4.594 g/cm3
Z: 2
Formula weight: 656.504 g/mole
R(F): 0.1200
Structural formula: Fe2(TeO3)3(H2O)
Common name: Emmonsite
ICSD collection code: 9259
Short description: Emmonsite is one of the few minerals which contain tellurium.
Keyword: Samuewl Franklin Emmons
Keyword: durdenite
Keyword: 1885
Common name: durdenite
Common name: Hydrated Iron Tellurite
Citation of a publication: Reference:Tschermaks Mineralogische und Petrographische Mitteilungen (-1978). 18 (1972)p157-168. Authors: Pertlik,F.
IUPAC name: Diiron(III) tris(trioxotellurate(IV)) hydrate
Layman's explanation: Emmonsite was discovered in 1885 by geologist Samuel Franklin Emmons. Often called durdenite, emmonsite is one of only a few tellurium minerals. It forms bright yellow-green crystals and is often used as a micro mounted specimen.
Lab name: Common molecules
Sample provider: Obtained from the Inorganic Crystal Structure Database
Status: Complete, visible to public
Repository Files:
50902.CIF 50902.crt 50902.GIF 50902.pdb 50902.sdt

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