Tetradymite
mineral
tetradymite, a sulfide mineral of bismuth and tellurium (Bi2Te2S). It is commonly found in gold-quartz veins and contact-metamorphic deposits, as in Idu, Japan; Sorata, Bolivia; Boliden, Sweden; and Boulder county, Colo., U.S. Tetradymite is classified in a group of metallike sulfide minerals closely resembling each other in physical properties and in the hexagonal symmetry of their crystals. For detailed physical properties, see sulfide mineral (table).
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