mineral |
kaatialaite |
As nouns the difference between mineral and kaatialaite
is that
mineral is mineral while
kaatialaite is (mineralogy) a mineral with the chemical formula (fe(h
2aso
4)
3·5h
2o).
identify |
reidentify |
As verbs the difference between identify and reidentify
is that
identify is to establish the identity of someone or something while
reidentify is to identify again or as something else.
mineral |
zeagonite |
As nouns the difference between mineral and zeagonite
is that
mineral is mineral while
zeagonite is (mineralogy) obsolete name for a supposed mineral, later reclassified as a mixture of phillipsite with gismondine or levynite.
phillipsite |
zeagonite |
In mineralogy terms the difference between phillipsite and zeagonite
is that
phillipsite is a mineral of the zeolite group, a hydrated potassium, calcium and aluminium silicate with monoclinic crystals while
zeagonite is obsolete name for a supposed mineral, later reclassified as a mixture of phillipsite with gismondine or levynite.
hydrated |
childrenite |
As a verb hydrated
is (
hydrate).
As an adjective hydrated
is (chemistry) combined chemically with water.
As a noun childrenite is
(mineral) a rare hydrated phosphate mineral with the chemical formula (fe,mn)alpo
4(oh)
2•h
2o, brown or yellow in colour with a vitreous lustre.
phosphate |
childrenite |
As nouns the difference between phosphate and childrenite
is that
phosphate is while
childrenite is (mineral) a rare hydrated phosphate mineral with the chemical formula (fe,mn)alpo
4(oh)
2•h
2o, brown or yellow in colour with a vitreous lustre.
mineral |
childrenite |
As nouns the difference between mineral and childrenite
is that
mineral is mineral while
childrenite is (mineral) a rare hydrated phosphate mineral with the chemical formula (fe,mn)alpo
4(oh)
2•h
2o, brown or yellow in colour with a vitreous lustre.
vitreous |
childrenite |
As nouns the difference between vitreous and childrenite
is that
vitreous is (by elision) the vitreous humor while
childrenite is (mineral) a rare hydrated phosphate mineral with the chemical formula (fe,mn)alpo
4(oh)
2•h
2o, brown or yellow in colour with a vitreous lustre.
As an adjective vitreous
is of or resembling glass; glassy.
lustre |
childrenite |
As a verb lustre
is .
As an adjective lustre
is polished.
As a noun childrenite is
(mineral) a rare hydrated phosphate mineral with the chemical formula (fe,mn)alpo
4(oh)
2•h
2o, brown or yellow in colour with a vitreous lustre.
segelerite |
juonniite |
In mineralogy|lang=en terms the difference between segelerite and juonniite
is that
segelerite is (mineralogy) an orthorhombic-dipyramidal mineral containing calcium, hydrogen, iron, magnesium, oxygen, and phosphorus while
juonniite is (mineralogy) a form of segelerite in which the iron is replaced by scandium.
As nouns the difference between segelerite and juonniite
is that
segelerite is (mineralogy) an orthorhombic-dipyramidal mineral containing calcium, hydrogen, iron, magnesium, oxygen, and phosphorus while
juonniite is (mineralogy) a form of segelerite in which the iron is replaced by scandium.
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