Brezinaite

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Brezinaite
General
Category Sulfide mineral
Formula
(repeating unit)
Cr3S4
Strunz classification 02.DA.15
Dana classification 02.10.02.02
Identification
Color Brownish gray, gray
Crystal system Monoclinic
Mohs scale hardness 3.5-4.5
Luster Metallic - dull
Diaphaneity Opaque
Specific gravity 4.12
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Brezinaite, discovered in 1969, is a rare mineral composed of chromium and sulfur. It is found in meteorites, such as the Irwin-Ainsa meteorite (Tucson meteorite), it's type locality. It was also found in the New Baltimore meteorite and the Sikhote-Alin meteorite. Brezinaite was named in honour of Aristides Brezina (1848–1909), a past Director of the Mineralogy-Petrology Section of the Natural History Museum, Vienna, Austria.[1]


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