THE MINERAL RHENIITE
- Chemistry: ReS2, Rhenium Sulfide
- Class: Sulfides and Sulfosalts
- Uses: Only as mineral specimens.
- Specimens
Rheniite is a very rare and a very new mineral on the mineral market. It is so new that it is not yet listed in mineral indexes. It is found at the Kudriary Volcano, Iturup Island, Russia and is the only known rhenium mineral.
Rhenium has been found as a trace element in
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS:
- Color is a bright metallic silver white.
- Luster is metallic.
- Transparency crystals are opaque.
- Crystal Habits include tiny thin, platy crystals and disseminated grains and masses.
- Specific Gravity is 7.5 measured (above average for metallic minerals)
- Streak is black.
- Notable Occurrence: Kudriary Volcano, Iturup Island, Russia.
- Best Field Indicators are crystal habit, locality and color.
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