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* Argutite GeO<sub>2</sub> (Mohs 6-7; ~6.28g/ccm)
 
* Argutite GeO<sub>2</sub> (Mohs 6-7; ~6.28g/ccm)
 
* Stishovite SiO<sub>2</sub> (Mohs 9-9.5; 4.287g/ccm)
 
* Stishovite SiO<sub>2</sub> (Mohs 9-9.5; 4.287g/ccm)
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* [[Tin]]
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* [[Gremanium]]
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* [[Silicon]]

Revision as of 14:35, 21 June 2020

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An unusually hard lead mineral is plattnerite (PbO2). Its crystal structure is the rutile structure. Just like it is the case with the corresponding minerals of leads group members (carbon excluded):

  • Plattnerite PbO2 (Mohs 5.5; ~9.63g/ccm)
  • Cassierite SnO2 (Mohs 6-7; ~7.1g/ccm)
  • Argutite GeO2 (Mohs 6-7; ~6.28g/ccm)
  • Stishovite SiO2 (Mohs 9-9.5; 4.287g/ccm)

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