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bournonite
[ bawr-nuh-nahyt, bohr-, boor- ]
noun
Mineralogy.
- a sulfide of lead, antimony, and copper, PbCuSbS 3 , occurring in gray to black crystals or granular masses.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of bournonite1
1795–1805; named after Count J. L. de Bournon (died 1825), French mineralogist; -ite 1
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Bournonite; apatite on muscovite; natural zircon in a spray of colors; dozens more minerals he cannot name.
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Antimony, however, occurs chiefly as the sulphide, stibnite; to a much smaller extent it occurs in combination with other metallic sulphides in the minerals wolfsbergite, boulangerite, bournonite, pyrargyrite, &c.
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BOURNONITE, a mineral species, a sulphantimonite of lead and copper with the formula PbCuSbS3.
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