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Hematite (Fe2O3) - PubChem
Hematite is a mineral with formula of Fe 3 + 2 O 3 or Fe 2 O 3 . The corresponding IMA (International Mineralogical Association) number is IMA1971 s.p.. The IMA symbol is Hem.
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Hematite - Wikipedia
Hematite also spelled as haematite, is a common iron oxide compound with the formula, Fe2O3 and is widely found in rocks and soils. Hematite crystals belong ...
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Hematite | Definition, Uses, & Facts | Britannica
Hematite, heavy and relatively hard oxide mineral, ferric oxide, that constitutes the most important iron ore because of its high iron ...
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Hematite: Mineral information, data and localities.
Formula: Fe 2 O 3. Colour: Steel-grey to black in crystals and massively crystalline ores, dull to bright rust-red in earthy, compact, fine-grained material.
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Hematite - Common Minerals - University of Minnesota
Hematite occurs in a range of forms, and its color can range from black to gray, or from red to brown depending on which variety is present.
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Hematite Meanings and Crystal Properties
Hematite is one of the most powerful grounding stones in the mineral kingdom, intended to root your body and mind back to Earth.
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Hematite, a Shape-shifting Mineral From the Stone Age
Hematite is an iron oxide in its base form that is 70 percent iron and 30 percent oxygen, and has the chemical formula of Fe 2 O 3.
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Hematite | Geology 1501 | ECU
Hematite. Type, Mineral. Luster, Metallic. Hardness, 5 – 6.5 > Glass. Cleavage, None. Streak, Reddish Brown. Color, Shiny Silver, Black to Brownish Red.
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Hematite - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Hematite is a red-brown solid that is extremely stable under ambient conditions. It is often the end-product of all other iron oxide transformations.
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Edward Windsor Richards
These included three hæmatite blast furnaces, and his work with Sidney Gilchrist Thomas contributed to the development of the Gilchrist-Thomas process.
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maghemite
maghemite Min. (mægˈhiːmaɪt) [f. magnetite + hem-atite (var. hæmatite) + -ite1.] A modification of ferric oxide, Fe2O3, belonging to the spinel family, which is found as brown isometric crystals, is highly ferromagnetic, and is principally an alteration product of magnetite.1927 P. A. Wagner in Econ...
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hematite
hæmatite, hematite Min. (ˈhɛmətaɪt, ˈhiːm-) Formerly also in Lat. form hæmatites (hiːməˈtaɪtiːz). Also 6–7 em-. The spelling hem- is usual in commercial and economic use. [ad. L. hæmatītes, Gr. αἱµατίτης (sc. λίθος) lit. blood-like stone, f. αἱµατ- blood: see -ite.] Native sesquioxide of iron (Fe2O3...
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emastyce
† emastyce Obs. rare—1. [? corruption of hæmatite, bloodstone.] Some precious stone.c 14.. Tundale's Vis. 2109 Emastyce and charbokull.
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