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Hydrous vs Monohydrocalcite - What's the difference?

hydrous | monohydrocalcite |


As an adjective hydrous

is (chemistry) containing combined water; hydrated.

As a noun monohydrocalcite is

(mineralogy) a white trigonal mineral with the chemical formula caco3·h2o, a hydrous form of calcium carbonate.

Hydrous vs Afghanite - What's the difference?

hydrous | afghanite |


As an adjective hydrous

is (chemistry) containing combined water; hydrated.

As a noun afghanite is

(mineral) a hydrous hexagonal feldspathoid mineral of the cancrinite group.

Hydrous vs Zincobotryogen - What's the difference?

hydrous | zincobotryogen |


As an adjective hydrous

is (chemistry) containing combined water; hydrated.

As a noun zincobotryogen is

(mineralogy) a soft hydrous sulfate mineral that forms bright orange-red monoclinic prismatic crystals with a vitreous to greasy lustre.

Hydrous vs Abernathyite - What's the difference?

hydrous | abernathyite |


As an adjective hydrous

is (chemistry) containing combined water; hydrated.

As a noun abernathyite is

(mineral) a rare hydrous uranium oxide mineral that forms yellow vitreous tabular crystals with perfect cleavage.

Hydrous vs Magadiite - What's the difference?

hydrous | magadiite |


As an adjective hydrous

is (chemistry) containing combined water; hydrated.

As a noun magadiite is

(mineralogy) a soft white hydrous sodium silicate mineral.

Hydrous vs Annabergite - What's the difference?

hydrous | annabergite |


As an adjective hydrous

is (chemistry) containing combined water; hydrated.

As a noun annabergite is

(mineral) a mineral consisting of a hydrous nickel arsenate, chemical formula ni3(aso4)2·8h2o, with an apple-green colour.

Hydrous vs Zippeite - What's the difference?

hydrous | zippeite |

Hydrous is likely misspelled.


Hydrous has no English definition.

As a noun zippeite is

a hydrous potassium uranium sulfate mineral with chemical formula K4(UO2)6(SO4)3(OH)10·4(H2O), forming yellow to reddish-brown monoclinic-prismatic crystals with perfect cleavage and formerly used in the manufacture of paint.

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