graphic tellurium
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Definition
Noun: * A mineral: A silver-white mineral consisting of a compound of silver, gold, and tellurium. It is an important ore and source of gold, notably found in Australia and America.
Usage
- The term "graphic tellurium" is a specific, technical name for a mineral. It is primarily used in the fields of mineralogy, geology, and mining.
- It is not used in everyday conversation. When used, it typically functions as the subject or object of a sentence in a technical description.
Examples
- As Subject:
- Graphic tellurium has a distinctive metallic luster.
- Graphic tellurium was first identified in the 19th century.
- As Object:
- The assay confirmed the presence of graphic tellurium in the sample.
- Miners were excited to discover a vein of graphic tellurium.
Advanced Usage
- The mineral is more formally and commonly known in scientific contexts as sylvanite. "Graphic tellurium" is an older name that references its visual appearance ("graphic" refers to its characteristic written or scribble-like crystal patterns) and its composition (containing tellurium).
Variants and Related Words
- Sylvanite (n): The modern, standard mineralogical name for graphic tellurium (Ag,Au)Te₂.
- Telluride (n): A type of mineral where tellurium is bonded with a metal, such as silver or gold. Graphic tellurium is a silver-gold telluride.
- Ore (n): A naturally occurring material from which a metal can be profitably extracted. Graphic tellurium is a gold ore.
Synonyms
- Sylvanite (the primary synonym)
- Silver gold telluride (a descriptive chemical synonym)
Notes on Meaning
- The word "graphic" in this compound does not relate to visual art or diagrams in the modern sense. It is an adjective describing the mineral's crystal habit, which often resembles written characters or pen marks.
- "Tellurium" refers to the chemical element (Te) that is a major component of the mineral.
Noun
- a silver-white mineral consisting of silver gold telluride; a source of gold in Australia and America