Erlichmanite

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Erlichmanite is the naturally occurring mineral form of osmium sulfide (OsS2). It is grey with a metallic luster, hardness around 5, and specific gravity about 9.[1] It is found in noble metal placer deposits.[2] Named for Jozef Erlichman, electron microprobe analyst at the NASA Ames Research Center.[3]

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