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Mineral vs Sudburyite - What's the difference?

mineral | sudburyite |


As nouns the difference between mineral and sudburyite

is that mineral is mineral while sudburyite is (mineralogy) a hexagonal-dihexagonal dipyramidal silver gray mineral containing antimony, nickel, and palladium.

Antimony vs Sudburyite - What's the difference?

antimony | sudburyite |


As nouns the difference between antimony and sudburyite

is that antimony is a chemical element (symbol Sb) with an atomic number of 51. The symbol is derived from Latin {{term|stibium|lang=la}} while sudburyite is a hexagonal-dihexagonal dipyramidal silver gray mineral containing antimony, nickel, and palladium.

Nickel vs Sudburyite - What's the difference?

nickel | sudburyite |


As a proper noun nickel

is .

As a noun sudburyite is

(mineralogy) a hexagonal-dihexagonal dipyramidal silver gray mineral containing antimony, nickel, and palladium.

Palladium vs Sudburyite - What's the difference?

palladium | sudburyite |


As nouns the difference between palladium and sudburyite

is that palladium is palladium (symbol: pd) while sudburyite is (mineralogy) a hexagonal-dihexagonal dipyramidal silver gray mineral containing antimony, nickel, and palladium.

Mineral vs Sudoite - What's the difference?

mineral | sudoite |


As nouns the difference between mineral and sudoite

is that mineral is mineral while sudoite is (mineral) a monoclinic-prismatic white mineral containing aluminum, hydrogen, iron, magnesium, oxygen, and silicon.

Hydrogen vs Sturmanite - What's the difference?

hydrogen | sturmanite |


As nouns the difference between hydrogen and sturmanite

is that hydrogen is the lightest chemical element (symbol h) with an atomic number of 1 and atomic weight of 100794 while sturmanite is (mineralogy) a trigonal-ditrigonal pyramidal mineral containing aluminum, boron, calcium, hydrogen, iron, manganese, oxygen, and sulfur.

Iron vs Sturmanite - What's the difference?

iron | sturmanite |


As nouns the difference between iron and sturmanite

is that iron is pencil while sturmanite is (mineralogy) a trigonal-ditrigonal pyramidal mineral containing aluminum, boron, calcium, hydrogen, iron, manganese, oxygen, and sulfur.

Manganese vs Sturmanite - What's the difference?

manganese | sturmanite |


As nouns the difference between manganese and sturmanite

is that manganese is manganese while sturmanite is (mineralogy) a trigonal-ditrigonal pyramidal mineral containing aluminum, boron, calcium, hydrogen, iron, manganese, oxygen, and sulfur.

Oxygen vs Sturmanite - What's the difference?

oxygen | sturmanite |


As nouns the difference between oxygen and sturmanite

is that oxygen is a chemical element (symbol o) with an atomic number of 8 and relative atomic mass of 159994 while sturmanite is (mineralogy) a trigonal-ditrigonal pyramidal mineral containing aluminum, boron, calcium, hydrogen, iron, manganese, oxygen, and sulfur.

Sulfur vs Sturmanite - What's the difference?

sulfur | sturmanite |


As nouns the difference between sulfur and sturmanite

is that sulfur is a chemical element (symbol S) with an atomic number of 16 while sturmanite is a trigonal-ditrigonal pyramidal mineral containing aluminum, boron, calcium, hydrogen, iron, manganese, oxygen, and sulfur.

As an adjective sulfur

is of a yellowish green colour, like that of sulfur.

As a verb sulfur

is to treat with sulfur, or a sulfur compound, especially to preserve or to counter agricultural pests.

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