kalistrontite |
null |
As nouns the difference between kalistrontite and null
is that
kalistrontite is (mineralogy) a trigonal-hexagonal scalenohedral colorless mineral containing oxygen, potassium, strontium, and sulfur while
null is zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.
terms |
kalistrontite |
As nouns the difference between terms and kalistrontite
is that
terms is while
kalistrontite is (mineralogy) a trigonal-hexagonal scalenohedral colorless mineral containing oxygen, potassium, strontium, and sulfur.
strontium |
kalistrontite |
As nouns the difference between strontium and kalistrontite
is that
strontium is strontium while
kalistrontite is (mineralogy) a trigonal-hexagonal scalenohedral colorless mineral containing oxygen, potassium, strontium, and sulfur.
potassium |
kalistrontite |
As nouns the difference between potassium and kalistrontite
is that
potassium is a soft, waxy, silvery reactive metal that is never found unbound in nature; an element (
symbol'' k) with an atomic number of 19 and atomic weight of 390983 the symbol is derived from the latin ''kalium while
kalistrontite is (mineralogy) a trigonal-hexagonal scalenohedral colorless mineral containing oxygen, potassium, strontium, and sulfur.
sulfur |
kalistrontite |
As nouns the difference between sulfur and kalistrontite
is that
sulfur is sulfur (chemical element) while
kalistrontite is (mineralogy) a trigonal-hexagonal scalenohedral colorless mineral containing oxygen, potassium, strontium, and sulfur.
oxygen |
kalistrontite |
As nouns the difference between oxygen and kalistrontite
is that
oxygen is a chemical element (
symbol o) with an atomic number of 8 and relative atomic mass of 159994 while
kalistrontite is (mineralogy) a trigonal-hexagonal scalenohedral colorless mineral containing oxygen, potassium, strontium, and sulfur.
mineral |
kalistrontite |
As nouns the difference between mineral and kalistrontite
is that
mineral is mineral while
kalistrontite is (mineralogy) a trigonal-hexagonal scalenohedral colorless mineral containing oxygen, potassium, strontium, and sulfur.