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Boron vs Sakhaite - What's the difference?

boron | sakhaite |

As nouns the difference between boron and sakhaite

is that boron is the chemical element (symbol b) with an atomic number of 5; a metalloid while sakhaite is (mineralogy) an isometric-gyroidal mineral containing boron, calcium, carbon, hydrogen, magnesium, and oxygen.

boron

English

Noun

(en-noun)
  • The chemical element (symbol B) with an atomic number of 5; a metalloid
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  • * {{quote-journal, 2001, date=August 10, J. Akimitsu et al., High-Temperature Ferromagnetism in CaB2C2, Science citation
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    Derived terms

    * aluminium boron oxide * * * boron arsenide * boron carbide * boron chloride * boron deficiency * boron fluoride * boron group * boron hydride * boron iodide * boron nitride * boron orthophosphate * boron oxide * boron phosphide * boron tree * boron sulfide, boron sulphide * boron tribromide * boron trichloride * boron trifluoride * boron trioxide * boron triphosphide * ekaboron

    See also

    * kernite * rasorite * tincal * ulexite

    Anagrams

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    sakhaite

    English

    Noun

  • (mineralogy) An isometric-gyroidal mineral containing boron, calcium, carbon, hydrogen, magnesium, and oxygen.
  • References

    * Sakhaite in the Mineralogy Database: [http://webmineral.com/data/Sakhaite.shtml]