UM2000-78-Te:Pd
Valid as an unnamed mineral
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Formula:
Pd2Te
The formula also fits to 'IMA1993-062' and, somewhat, to UM1993-26-Te:AgPdSn.
Found coexisting with keithconnite, as two-phase inclusions, ca. 10 µm in diameter; in a cavity platinum nugget.
Electron microprobe data, wt.%:
Pd 60.05
Pt 5.29
Rh 0.37
Te 35.81
As 0.40
total 101.92
This corresponds to (Pd1.92Pt0.09Rh0.01)Σ2.02(Te0.96As0.02)Σ0.98
.
Co-described with UM2000-47-S:CuFePdPt, UM2000-04-E:AuCuPd, UM2000-48-S:CuPdPt, UM2000-49-S:FePdPt, UM2000-50-S:FeRh, and UM2000-51-S:PdPt.
Found coexisting with keithconnite, as two-phase inclusions, ca. 10 µm in diameter; in a cavity platinum nugget.
Electron microprobe data, wt.%:
Pd 60.05
Pt 5.29
Rh 0.37
Te 35.81
As 0.40
total 101.92
This corresponds to (Pd1.92Pt0.09Rh0.01)Σ2.02(Te0.96As0.02)Σ0.98
.
Co-described with UM2000-47-S:CuFePdPt, UM2000-04-E:AuCuPd, UM2000-48-S:CuPdPt, UM2000-49-S:FePdPt, UM2000-50-S:FeRh, and UM2000-51-S:PdPt.
Unique Identifiers
Mindat ID:
9016
Long-form identifier:
mindat:1:1:9016:8
GUID
(UUID V4):
(UUID V4):
e97e9570-fabc-4b85-9420-74a4ce45dded
Classification of UM2000-78-Te:Pd
IMA status notes:
Unnamed (probably valid)
Chemical Properties of UM2000-78-Te:Pd
Formula:
Pd2Te
Elements listed:
Synonyms of UM2000-78-Te:Pd
Other Information
Health Risks:
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Localities for UM2000-78-Te:Pd
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All localities listed without proper references should be considered as questionable.
All localities listed without proper references should be considered as questionable.
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