titanate |
titanite |
As nouns the difference between titanate and titanite
is that
titanate is any salt (or ester) of titanic acid while
titanite is a mixed calcium and titanium neosilicate, CaTiSiO
5, once known as sphene.
titanite |
tivanite |
In mineralogy|lang=en terms the difference between titanite and tivanite
is that
titanite is (mineralogy) a mixed calcium and titanium neosilicate, ca]]tisi[[oxygen|o
5, once known as sphene while
tivanite is (mineralogy) a monoclinic-prismatic black mineral containing hydrogen, oxygen, titanium, and vanadium.
As nouns the difference between titanite and tivanite
is that
titanite is (mineralogy) a mixed calcium and titanium neosilicate, ca]]tisi[[oxygen|o
5, once known as sphene while
tivanite is (mineralogy) a monoclinic-prismatic black mineral containing hydrogen, oxygen, titanium, and vanadium.
titanite |
yttrotitanite |
In mineralogy|lang=en terms the difference between titanite and yttrotitanite
is that
titanite is (mineralogy) a mixed calcium and titanium neosilicate, ca]]tisi[[oxygen|o
5, once known as sphene while
yttrotitanite is (mineralogy) a brownish-black variety of titanite.
As nouns the difference between titanite and yttrotitanite
is that
titanite is (mineralogy) a mixed calcium and titanium neosilicate, ca]]tisi[[oxygen|o
5, once known as sphene while
yttrotitanite is (mineralogy) a brownish-black variety of titanite.