Yes Dave, I know (as a chemist since the late 1960'...).
Though I would expect that troilite would more rapidly react with HCl than
a more complex sulphide of (Fe,Ni,Co) (but this is just a guess, I never
tried a test reaction).
Now, these crystals most probably represent a sulphide commonly
Superb photos. There is now a page at;
http://www.meteorite-dealers.com/sierracolorada-zelmir.html
Check this out everyone!
Gary
On 13 Jan 2007 at 17:37, Zelimir Gabelica wrote:
Hello Dave, Gary, Bernd, Roger, list
Dave, I am glad youthese mentioned euhedral (pyritohedral) troilite
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