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leonardite

Terms vs Leonardite - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between terms and leonardite

is that terms is while leonardite is (mineralogy) a dark, vitreous mineraloid produced by surface oxidation of lignite.

Leonardite - What does it mean?

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Wikidiffcom vs Leonardite - What's the difference?

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As a noun leonardite is

(mineralogy) a dark, vitreous mineraloid produced by surface oxidation of lignite.

Leonhardite vs Leonardite - What's the difference?

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In mineralogy|lang=en terms the difference between leonhardite and leonardite

is that leonhardite is (mineralogy) a saline evaporite, consisting of a calcium aluminosilicate while leonardite is (mineralogy) a dark, vitreous mineraloid produced by surface oxidation of lignite.

As nouns the difference between leonhardite and leonardite

is that leonhardite is (mineralogy) a saline evaporite, consisting of a calcium aluminosilicate while leonardite is (mineralogy) a dark, vitreous mineraloid produced by surface oxidation of lignite.

Lignite vs Leonardite - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between lignite and leonardite

is that lignite is a low-grade, brownish-black coal while leonardite is a dark, vitreous mineraloid produced by surface oxidation of lignite.

Oxidation vs Leonardite - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between oxidation and leonardite

is that oxidation is oxidation, a reaction in which the atoms of an element lose electrons while leonardite is (mineralogy) a dark, vitreous mineraloid produced by surface oxidation of lignite.

Mineraloid vs Leonardite - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between mineraloid and leonardite

is that mineraloid is a substance that resembles a mineral but does not exhibit crystallinity while leonardite is (mineralogy) a dark, vitreous mineraloid produced by surface oxidation of lignite.