Antimonide mineral
An antimonide mineral is a mineral that contains antimonide for its main anion. The antimonides are structurally similar to the sulfides and are grouped with them in both the Dana and Strunz mineral classification systems.[1][2]
Examples include:
- Breithauptite
- Cuprostibite
- Stibiopalladinite
References
- "Minerals Arranged by the New Dana Classification". Webmineral. Retrieved 17 May 2021.
- "Minerals arranged by the Nickel-Strunz (Ver10) Classification System". Webmineral. Retrieved 17 May 2021.
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