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elkerite |
As nouns the difference between terms and elkerite
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elkerite is (mineral) a subgroup of pyrobitumens rich in oxygen and partly soluble in alkali, resembling an earthy brown coal and probably representing a product of intense weathering of bitumens.
elkerite |
eakerite |
In mineral|lang=en terms the difference between elkerite and eakerite
is that
elkerite is (mineral) a subgroup of pyrobitumens rich in oxygen and partly soluble in alkali, resembling an earthy brown coal and probably representing a product of intense weathering of bitumens while
eakerite is (mineral) a monoclinic-prismatic mineral containing aluminum, calcium, hydrogen, oxygen, silicon, and tin.
As nouns the difference between elkerite and eakerite
is that
elkerite is (mineral) a subgroup of pyrobitumens rich in oxygen and partly soluble in alkali, resembling an earthy brown coal and probably representing a product of intense weathering of bitumens while
eakerite is (mineral) a monoclinic-prismatic mineral containing aluminum, calcium, hydrogen, oxygen, silicon, and tin.