Argentite
a dark lead-gray sectile mineral, silver sulfide, ag 2 s, occurring in crystals and as formless aggregates: an important ore of silver.
historical examples
the most important mineral of silver is the sulphide, argent-te or “silver glance.”
the economic aspect of geology c. k. leith
in the weathering of mercury deposits, cinnabar behaves somewhat like the corresponding silver sulphide, argent-te.
the economic aspect of geology c. k. leith
noun
a dark grey mineral that consists of silver sulphide, usually in cubic crystalline forms, and occurs in veins, often with native silver. it is found esp in mexico, nevada, and saxony and is an important source of silver. formula: ag2s
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