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woodwardite

Terms vs Woodwardite - What's the difference?

terms | woodwardite |


As nouns the difference between terms and woodwardite

is that terms is while woodwardite is (mineralogy) a hexagonal mineral containing aluminum, copper, hydrogen, oxygen, and sulfur.

Zincowoodwardite vs Woodwardite - What's the difference?

zincowoodwardite | woodwardite | Derived terms |

Zincowoodwardite is a derived term of woodwardite.


In mineralogy|lang=en terms the difference between zincowoodwardite and woodwardite

is that zincowoodwardite is (mineralogy) a soft bluish mineral comprising mostly zinc and oxygen while woodwardite is (mineralogy) a hexagonal mineral containing aluminum, copper, hydrogen, oxygen, and sulfur.

As nouns the difference between zincowoodwardite and woodwardite

is that zincowoodwardite is (mineralogy) a soft bluish mineral comprising mostly zinc and oxygen while woodwardite is (mineralogy) a hexagonal mineral containing aluminum, copper, hydrogen, oxygen, and sulfur.

Sulfur vs Woodwardite - What's the difference?

sulfur | woodwardite |


As nouns the difference between sulfur and woodwardite

is that sulfur is a chemical element (symbol S) with an atomic number of 16 while woodwardite is a hexagonal mineral containing aluminum, copper, hydrogen, 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.

Oxygen vs Woodwardite - What's the difference?

oxygen | woodwardite |


As nouns the difference between oxygen and woodwardite

is that oxygen is a chemical element (symbol O) with an atomic number of 8 and relative atomic mass of 15.9994 while woodwardite is a hexagonal mineral containing aluminum, copper, hydrogen, oxygen, and sulfur.

Hydrogen vs Woodwardite - What's the difference?

hydrogen | woodwardite |


As nouns the difference between hydrogen and woodwardite

is that hydrogen is the lightest chemical element (symbol H) with an atomic number of 1 and atomic weight of 1.00794 while woodwardite is a hexagonal mineral containing aluminum, copper, hydrogen, oxygen, and sulfur.

Copper vs Woodwardite - What's the difference?

copper | woodwardite |


As nouns the difference between copper and woodwardite

is that copper is a reddish-brown, malleable, ductile metallic element with high electrical and thermal conductivity, symbol Cu, and atomic number 29 while woodwardite is a hexagonal mineral containing aluminum, copper, hydrogen, oxygen, and sulfur.

As an adjective copper

is made of copper.

As a verb copper

is to sheathe or coat with copper.

Aluminum vs Woodwardite - What's the difference?

aluminum | woodwardite |


As nouns the difference between aluminum and woodwardite

is that aluminum is a metallic chemical element (symbol al) with an atomic number of 13 while woodwardite is (mineralogy) a hexagonal mineral containing aluminum, copper, hydrogen, oxygen, and sulfur.

Mineral vs Woodwardite - What's the difference?

mineral | woodwardite |


As nouns the difference between mineral and woodwardite

is that mineral is any naturally occurring inorganic material that has a (more or less) definite chemical composition and characteristic physical properties while woodwardite is a hexagonal mineral containing aluminum, copper, hydrogen, oxygen, and sulfur.

As an adjective mineral

is of, related to, or containing minerals.