"Irvingite" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Irvingite" Meaning

Irvingite refers to a type of antimony sulfide mineral, specifically a variety of stibnite. However, it can also refer to a rare mineral species, Irvingite, a borate mineral found in Jacob's Well, New Mexico, USA.

"Irvingite" Examples

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Irvingite is a noun that refers to a type of mineral. Here are five usage examples:

The geologist was thrilled to discover an irvingite crystal while on his expedition. (#Gemology)
The sample of irvingite was carefully examined under the microscope to identify its unique properties. (#Mineralogy)
The museum at Harvard University boasts an impressive collection of irvingite specimens for visitors to gaze upon. (#Museum)
The chemist analyzed the irvingite sample to determine its composition and structure. (#Chemistry)
The article on irvingite won the award for best scientific paper at the annual conference. (#Academic)

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