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To: Tom Frederick who wrote (19923)10/25/1999 9:56:00 AM
From: Chuca Marsh  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20681
 
New INFO just went on Birch Mountain Website this weekend about NON METALS- See Pyrrhotite BELOW, seems that there is a NEW need of understanding on the NON METAL class:( Thanks for the INFO, Tom and Naxonville)
chemicalelements.com
Metalloids are the elements found along the stair-step line that distinguishes metals from non-metals. This line is drawn from between Boron and Aluminum to the border between Polonium and Astatine. The only exception to this is Aluminum, which is classified under "Other Metals". Metalloids have properties of both metals and non-metals. Some of the metalloids, such as silicon and germanium, are semi-conductors. This means that they can carry an electrical charge under special conditions. This property makes metalloids useful in computers and calculators

The Metalloids are:
Boron
Silicon
Germanium
Arsenic
Antimony
Tellurium
Polonium


NEW BLUE RIBBON ( NBBRF:BB ) and TINTINA ( TNNTF:BB ) are near here:( BMD is BHMNF : BB )
birchmountain.com
The buried Devonian surface near Fort McKay, Alberta. Note the location of our Platinum and gold mineralization. For this map, red represents highland and blue low areas that have were formed as a result of basement rock faulting and the karsting of limestone by fluid flow.

CHUCKA adds
NBL:VSE is the area called The Eagles Nest.....
TINTINA = TTS: VSE or ASE or TNNTF
NEW OTHER URL:
birchmountain.com
NEW NON METAL INFO::: Pyrrhotite is evidence that bacterial reactions control the formation of minerals associated with precious metals


PYRROTITE( Magnetic Pyrite) ( Fe1-x Sx ) A common, ferrimagnetic sulphide mineral. : The New Penguin Dictionary of Geology By Phillip Kearey Cc 1996
Chucka-gots to gets some NAXOFs ...againdefinatelypositively.