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BY sublimation of zinc sulphide in an atmosphere of hydrogen, I have obtained a new kind of zinc sulphide crystals. Fig. 1 shows two different views of a beautiful sample of these crystals.
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Nature, 173, 38 (1954) (cf. Fig. 1).
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ADDAMIANO, A. A New Type of Zinc Sulphide Crystals. Nature 179, 493–494 (1957). https://doi.org/10.1038/179493b0
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