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blende see sphalerite .

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blende
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology blende native sulphide of zinc. XVII. — G. blende , f. blenden deceive (see BLIND ); so called because, while often resembling galena, it yielded no lead. Read more
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Book article from: A Dictionary of Earth Sciences zinc blende See SPHALERITE . Read more
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Book article from: World Encyclopedia sphalerite ( blende ) Sulphide mineral composed of zinc sulphide (ZnS), an important source of zinc . It has cubic system tetrahedral crystals or granular masses. It is white when pure, but more commonly yellow, black, or brown with a resinous lustre. Hardness 3.5–4; r.d. 4. Read more
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