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Empirical formula: NiS
a: 9.619 Å
b: 9.619 Å
c: 3.150 Å
α (alpha): 90.00 °
β (beta): 90.00 °
γ (gamma): 120.00 °
Volume: 252.40 Å3
Space group: R3m
Calculated density: 5.374 g/cm3
Z: 9
Formula weight: 90.759 g/mole
R(F): 0.0140
Common name: Millerite
Short description: Millerite is a very rare, metallic mineral.
Keyword: dolomite
Keyword: limestone
Keyword: W. Haidinger
ICSD collection code: 40054
Keyword: Mineral
Layman's explanation: Millerite was discovered by W. Haidinger in 1845. Haidinger decided to name his mineral in honor of William H. Miller, a British mineralogist. This mineral is found mostly in South Wales coal mines in many different forms. Millerite is also found in the coal mines of Antwerp, New York; Lancaster, Pennsylvania; and Orford, Quebec. The practical uses of millerite are limited; it is known more as a collector s piece.
Citation of a publication: Canadian Mineralogist, 12 (1974) p253; Rajamani, V, Prewitt, C T
IUPAC name: Nickel Sulfide
Lab name: Common molecules
Sample provider: Obtained courtesy of the Cambridge Structural Database
Status: Complete, visible to public
Repository Files:
50689.CIF 50689.crt 50689.gif 50689.GIF 50689.ort
50689.pdb 50689.sdt 50689B.crt

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