Bournonite

/ˈbɔːrnəˌnaɪt/ noun

A dark gray mineral composed of copper, lead, antimony, and sulfur, valued by miners and used in producing antimony.

Named after Jean-Claude Bournonite (1767-1832), a French mineralogist, with the mineralogical suffix -ite. Following scientific naming conventions, mineral names often honor discoverers or researchers.

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