terms |
dickinsonite |
As nouns the difference between terms and dickinsonite
is that
terms is while
dickinsonite is (mineral) a monoclinic-domatic mineral containing aluminum, calcium, hydrogen, iron, lithium, manganese, oxygen, phosphorus, potassium, and sodium.
sodium |
dickinsonite |
As nouns the difference between sodium and dickinsonite
is that
sodium is a soft, waxy, silvery reactive metal that is never found unbound in nature, and a chemical element (
symbol Na) with an atomic number of 11 and atomic weight of 22.98977 while
dickinsonite is a monoclinic-domatic mineral containing aluminum, calcium, hydrogen, iron, lithium, manganese, oxygen, phosphorus, potassium, and sodium.
potassium |
dickinsonite |
As nouns the difference between potassium and dickinsonite
is that
potassium is a soft, waxy, silvery reactive metal that is never found unbound in nature; an element (
symbol'' k) with an atomic number of 19 and atomic weight of 390983 the symbol is derived from the latin ''kalium while
dickinsonite is (mineral) a monoclinic-domatic mineral containing aluminum, calcium, hydrogen, iron, lithium, manganese, oxygen, phosphorus, potassium, and sodium.
phosphorus |
dickinsonite |
As a proper noun phosphorus
is a name sometimes used for hesperus, the personification in greek mythology of the planet venus.
As a noun dickinsonite is
(mineral) a monoclinic-domatic mineral containing aluminum, calcium, hydrogen, iron, lithium, manganese, oxygen, phosphorus, potassium, and sodium.
oxygen |
dickinsonite |
As nouns the difference between oxygen and dickinsonite
is that
oxygen is a chemical element (
symbol O) with an atomic number of 8 and relative atomic mass of 15.9994 while
dickinsonite is a monoclinic-domatic mineral containing aluminum, calcium, hydrogen, iron, lithium, manganese, oxygen, phosphorus, potassium, and sodium.
manganese |
dickinsonite |
As nouns the difference between manganese and dickinsonite
is that
manganese is manganese while
dickinsonite is (mineral) a monoclinic-domatic mineral containing aluminum, calcium, hydrogen, iron, lithium, manganese, oxygen, phosphorus, potassium, and sodium.
lithium |
dickinsonite |
As a proper noun lithium
is a village in missouri.
As a noun dickinsonite is
(mineral) a monoclinic-domatic mineral containing aluminum, calcium, hydrogen, iron, lithium, manganese, oxygen, phosphorus, potassium, and sodium.
iron |
dickinsonite |
As nouns the difference between iron and dickinsonite
is that
iron is a common, inexpensive metal, often black in color, that rusts, is attracted by magnets, and is used in making steel while
dickinsonite is a monoclinic-domatic mineral containing aluminum, calcium, hydrogen, iron, lithium, manganese, oxygen, phosphorus, potassium, and sodium.
As an adjective iron
is made of the metal iron.
As a verb iron
is to pass an iron over (clothing or some other item made of cloth) in order to remove creases.
hydrogen |
dickinsonite |
As nouns the difference between hydrogen and dickinsonite
is that
hydrogen is the lightest chemical element (
symbol H) with an atomic number of 1 and atomic weight of 1.00794 while
dickinsonite is a monoclinic-domatic mineral containing aluminum, calcium, hydrogen, iron, lithium, manganese, oxygen, phosphorus, potassium, and sodium.
calcium |
dickinsonite |
As nouns the difference between calcium and dickinsonite
is that
calcium is calcium while
dickinsonite is (mineral) a monoclinic-domatic mineral containing aluminum, calcium, hydrogen, iron, lithium, manganese, oxygen, phosphorus, potassium, and sodium.
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