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antimonselite

Terms vs Antimonselite - What's the difference?

terms | antimonselite |


As nouns the difference between terms and antimonselite

is that terms is while antimonselite is (mineral) an orthorhombic sulfosalt mineral containing antimony and selenium.

Selenium vs Antimonselite - What's the difference?

selenium | antimonselite |


As a proper noun selenium

is , character in the play cistellaria of plautus.

As a noun antimonselite is

(mineral) an orthorhombic sulfosalt mineral containing antimony and selenium.

Antimony vs Antimonselite - What's the difference?

antimony | antimonselite |


As nouns the difference between antimony and antimonselite

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 antimonselite is an orthorhombic sulfosalt mineral containing antimony and selenium.

Mineral vs Antimonselite - What's the difference?

mineral | antimonselite |


As nouns the difference between mineral and antimonselite

is that mineral is mineral while antimonselite is (mineral) an orthorhombic sulfosalt mineral containing antimony and selenium.

Sulfosalt vs Antimonselite - What's the difference?

sulfosalt | antimonselite |


As nouns the difference between sulfosalt and antimonselite

is that sulfosalt is a complex sulfide mineral with certain proportions of a metal, a semi-metal, and sulfur (or, rarely, selenium) while antimonselite is an orthorhombic sulfosalt mineral containing antimony and selenium.

Orthorhombic vs Antimonselite - What's the difference?

orthorhombic | antimonselite |


As an adjective orthorhombic

is (crystallography) having three unequal axes at right angles.

As a noun antimonselite is

(mineral) an orthorhombic sulfosalt mineral containing antimony and selenium.