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Erythrite - Wikipedia
Erythrite, also known as red cobalt, previously cobalt ochre [5] : 172 is a secondary hydrated cobalt arsenate mineral with the formula Co 3 (AsO 4 ) 2 •8H 2 O. en.wikipedia.org
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Erythrite: Mineral information, data and localities.
Named in 1832 by François Sulpice Beudant from the Greek έρυθρος, "erythros" for "red". Type Locality: i Daniel Mine (St. Daniel ... www.mindat.org
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Erythrite Meanings and Crystal Properties
Erythrite is a stone that helps the entire chakra column while assisting with energy flow throughout the body. thecrystalcouncil.com
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erythrite
erythrite (ɛˈrɪθraɪt) Also 9 erithrite. [f. as erythrine + -ite.] 1. Min. a. = cobalt-bloom. b. ‘A flesh-coloured feldspar, containing 3 per cent. magnesia, found in amygdaloid’ (Watts Dict. Chem. 1882).1844 Dana Min. 351 The Erythrite of Thomson..is a flesh colored feldspar. 1868 Ibid. 559 Erythrit... Oxford English Dictionary
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Erythrite Mineral Specimens - iRocks.com
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Erythrite - Georgia Mineral Society
This mineral is called "Cobalt Bloom" by miners and is used to indicate the presence of cobalt ore minerals. Its pink to red color is distinctive. www.gamineral.org
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Erythrite 0.170kg - Katy Rock Shop
Erythrite is a captivating mineral known for its vibrant pink to purple color and delicate crystal formations. It belongs to the cobalt mineral family. katyrockshop.com
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Erythrite | Cobalt-bearing, Red-violet, Hydrated - Britannica
Erythrite, which is used as a guide to the presence of cobalt-nickel-silver ores because of its crimson or peach-red colour, occurs as radiating crystals. www.britannica.com
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Erythrite Mineral Data - Mineralogy Database
Colorless, Violet red, Light pink, Purple red. Help on Density: Density: 3.06 - 3.18, Average = 3.12. Help on Diaphaneity: Diaphaneity: ... webmineral.com
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Erythrite - National Gem Lab
Erythrite is just a beautifully bright red-purple mineral that is colored as “cobalt bloom” by miners because it is extremely noticable. nationalgemlab.in
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Arseniosiderite
It occurs in association with beudantite, carminite, dussertite, pharmacolite, pitticite, adamite and erythrite. wikipedia.org
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erythrol
erythrol Chem. (ˈɛrɪθrɒl) [f. erythrite + -ol.] 1. = erythritol.1879 Jrnl. Chem. Soc. XXXVI. 664 Erythrol (erythrite) mixed with hay-water yielded a trace of alcohol. 1910 Practitioner Feb. 277 Erythrol tetranitrate is said to have less effect than liquor trinitrini. 1940 A. J. Clark Appl. Pharmacol... Oxford English Dictionary
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erythrose
erythrose Chem. (ɛˈrɪθrəʊz, ˈɛrɪθrəʊz, -s) [f. erythrite + -ose2.] A tetrose sugar, CHO·[CH(OH)]2·CH2OH, isolated as a liquid and existing in two molecular configurations; it differs from threose in having the hydroxyl groups on the second and third carbon atoms on the same side of the carbon chain.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Spherocobaltite
It occurs within hydrothermal cobalt-bearing mineral deposits as a rare phase associated with roselite, erythrite, annabergite and cobalt rich calcite wikipedia.org
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erythritol
erythritol Chem. (ɛˈrɪθrɪtɒl) [f. erythrite + -ol.] A tetrahydric alcohol, 1,2,3,4-butanetetraol, occurring chiefly in lichens and algæ, and obtainable by reduction of erythrose.1891 Jrnl. Chem. Soc. LX. 657 (heading) Alkaline derivatives of erythritol. Ibid., Cold concentrated solutions of erythrit... Oxford English Dictionary
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