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::i see no tetrahedrite in my conglomerate--[[User:Eerr|Eerr]] 12:48, 21 August 2008 (EDT) | ::i see no tetrahedrite in my conglomerate--[[User:Eerr|Eerr]] 12:48, 21 August 2008 (EDT) | ||
::: I've found veins of it in granite. [[User:Timst|Timst]] 05:50, 25 October 2008 (EDT) | ::: I've found veins of it in granite. [[User:Timst|Timst]] 05:50, 25 October 2008 (EDT) | ||
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+ | Has anyone seen dwarfs waste tetrahedrite in a [[billon]] reaction. Like use a [[silver]] and a tetrahedrite or a copper and a tetrahedrite?---- | ||
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==Tetrahedrite vs. Freibergite== | ==Tetrahedrite vs. Freibergite== | ||
Tetrahedrite normally contains antimony, not silver, although according to wikipedia the antimony can be replaced by silver, or bismuth. Freibergite is a similar mineral more likely to contain usable quantities of silver, although Stromeyerite and Polybasite are far more realistic copper/silver minerals. | Tetrahedrite normally contains antimony, not silver, although according to wikipedia the antimony can be replaced by silver, or bismuth. Freibergite is a similar mineral more likely to contain usable quantities of silver, although Stromeyerite and Polybasite are far more realistic copper/silver minerals. |
Latest revision as of 15:42, 8 March 2010
How common is Tetrahedrite?
- As the worlds are generated randomly, the amount of Tetrahedrite is also random, but since it can potentially show up in all stone layers, it is potentially very common. --Stryc9fuego 12:52, 29 July 2008 (EDT)
Has anyone seen dwarfs waste tetrahedrite in a billon reaction. Like use a silver and a tetrahedrite or a copper and a tetrahedrite?----
Tetrahedrite vs. Freibergite[edit]
Tetrahedrite normally contains antimony, not silver, although according to wikipedia the antimony can be replaced by silver, or bismuth. Freibergite is a similar mineral more likely to contain usable quantities of silver, although Stromeyerite and Polybasite are far more realistic copper/silver minerals.
In case anyone cares.--Gandalf the Dwarf (No, really! Look it up!) 04:15, 11 November 2008 (EST)
Pointing out that Billon is the most profitable reaction from tetrahedrite. If asked I can show the math but its late.--Mrdudeguy 11:41, 10 May 2009 (UTC)