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HaxoniteHaxonite is an iron nickel carbide mineral found in iron meteorites and carbonaceous chondrites. Additional recommended knowledgeMolecular Formula: (Fe,Ni)23C6, Hardness: 5½ - 6 Discovered in 1971, and named after H.J. Axon, metallurgist at the University of Manchester, Manchester, England. Categories: Carbonate minerals | Iron minerals | Nickel minerals |
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