Kenhsuite

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CategorySilphohalide mineral
FormulaHg3S2Cl2
Crystal systemOrthorhombic
Kenhsuite
Kenhsuite and cinabrio.Oriental mine, Chóvar (Castellón)Spain.
General
CategorySilphohalide mineral
FormulaHg3S2Cl2
IMA symbolKhs[1]
Crystal systemOrthorhombic
Identification
ColorWhite or pale orange-pink to salmon-pink; darkening on exposure to light.
Crystal habitAcicular crystals
Mohs scale hardness2-3
DiaphaneityTransparent
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Kenhsuite is a mercury sulfide with chloride ions. It was described as a species from specimens obtained at the McDermitt mine, in Opalite, Humboldt Nevada county, (USA). The name is a tribute to Dr. Kenneth Junghwa Hsu. Professor Emeritus of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich (Switzerland).[3]

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