dyscrasite (Meaning)

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dyscrasite (n.)

A mineral consisting of antimony and silver.

Synonyms & Antonyms of dyscrasite

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

dyscrasite Sentence Examples

  1. Dyscrasite is a rare silver antimony sulfide mineral with a dark metallic luster.
  2. The dyscrasite sample exhibited an unusually high concentration of antimony.
  3. Dyscrasite's brittle nature made it difficult to handle during extraction.
  4. The black dyscrasite crystals were contrasted against the white calcite matrix.
  5. Dyscrasite is found in association with other silver minerals, such as pyrargyrite and stephanite.
  6. The presence of dyscrasite in an ore sample indicated a potential source of silver.
  7. Dyscrasite's isometric crystal structure was evident in the cubic habit of the crystals.
  8. The dyscrasite specimen was analyzed using X-ray diffraction to confirm its identity.
  9. The discovery of dyscrasite in a new locality expanded the known distribution of the mineral.
  10. Dyscrasite's unique properties make it a valuable resource for industrial applications involving high-temperature resistance.

FAQs About the word dyscrasite

A mineral consisting of antimony and silver.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Dyscrasite is a rare silver antimony sulfide mineral with a dark metallic luster.

The dyscrasite sample exhibited an unusually high concentration of antimony.

Dyscrasite's brittle nature made it difficult to handle during extraction.

The black dyscrasite crystals were contrasted against the white calcite matrix.