10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CROCOISITE»
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crocoisite in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Rudiments of Mineralogy; a Concise View of the General ...
Amongst its other localities are Nischne Tagilsk ; at Congonhas do Campo, in
Minas Geraes province ; in Hungary; and in Brazil. Munsxocnnorra. (Syn.
Phoenicite.) This is a basic chromate of lead, which differs from crocoisite by its
chemical ...
Alexander RAMSAY (F.G.S.), 1868
2
A Text Book of Inorganic Chemistry
... + 3H2SO4 -> 2VOSO4 + Fe2(SO4)3 + 2H2O 13.3 CHROMIUM (Cr) Atomic
number: 24: Atomic weight: 52.01. Electronic configuration: [Ar] 3d54sl. History
and occurrence: In 1766 Lehman referred to a new red mineral, now called
crocoisite.
The small doubly terminated crystals of crocoisite from the Magnet locality have
been studied and described by Dr. C. Anderson, M.A., B.Sc. (“Records of the
Australian Museum,” Vol. VI., Part 3). He states:—“ The matrix is a rather friable ...
Royal Society of Tasmania, 1908
Like crocoisite. Loc. — Beresof, in the Ural Mountains, with crocoisite,
vauquelinite, and other minerals. 505. Vauquelinite [Chromate of Lead and
Copper]. — Ob. Crystals usually small, often macled, also reniform or botry- oidal
and granular ...
Joseph Henry Collins, 1878
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Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania
The small doubly terminated crystals of crocoisite from the Magnet locality have
been studied and described by Dr. C. Anderson, M.A., B.Sc. (“Records of the
Australian Museum,” Vol. VI., Part 3). He states:——“ The matrix is a rather friable
...
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The Rudiments of Mineralogy: A Concise View of the General ...
Amongst its other localities are Nischne Tagilsk ; at Congonhas do Campo, in
Minas Geraes province ; in Hungary ; and in Brazil. Melakochroite. (Syn.
Phcenicite.) This is a basic chromate of lead, which differs from crocoisite by its
chemical ...
Alexander Ramsay (the younger.), 1868
7
An Elementary Study of Chemistry
Theelement also occursinsmall quantitiesin many other minerals, especially in
crocoisite(PbCrO 4 ), inwhich mineral it wasfirst discovered. Preparation.
Chromium, like manganese, is very hard to reduce from its ores, owing to its great
affinity ...
Upon his return to St. Petersburg in 1766, analysis showed that the samples
contained lead “mineralized with a selenitic spar and Fe particles.” This mineral
turned out to be crocoisite or crocoite, a lead chromate (PbCrO4) (Figure 1.1).
Jacques Guertin, James A. Jacobs, Cynthia P. Avakian, 2004
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Langenscheidt Routledge German Dictionary of Chemistry and ...
Naphth-2-ol-ß-sul- fonsäure f - scarlet Croceinscharlach m crocldollte Krokydolith
m (Abart der Hornblende) crock fastness (Am, Text) Reibechtheit I —meter
Crockmeter л, Reibechtheitsprüfer m crocoise, crocoisite (Min) Krokoit m,
Rotbleierz л ...
Technische Universität Dresden, 1997
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Elsevier's Dictionary of Chemoetymology: The Whys and ...
... of Semitic origin crocoite (crocoisite) PbCrO4, derived from krokoeis (Greek:
saffron-colored) and -ite – referring to this mineral's saffron color croconic acid
C5H2O5, derived from croc(o)- and -one cromoglycic acid C23H16O11, derived
from ...