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Idrialite - Wikipedia
Idrialite usually occurs as soft orthorhombic crystals, is usually greenish yellow to light brown in color with bluish fluorescence.
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Idrialite: Mineral information, data and localities.
Possibly a complex mixture of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. "Identical to dimethylbenzphenanthrene" (Handbook of Mineralogy).
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[PDF] Idrialite - RRuff
Optical Properties: Semitransparent. Color: Pale brown to pale greenish yellow. Luster: Vitreous to adamantine. Optical Class: Biaxial (+).
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idrialite
idrialite Min. (ˈɪdrɪəlaɪt) [Named from Idria in Austria where the mineral is found in the quicksilver mines: see -lite.] A mineral hydrocarbon, called also inflammable cinnabar; ‘it is massive and opaque, with greasy lustre, and greyish or brownish-black colour’ (Watts). (It was made known to chemi...
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Idrialite Mineral Data - Mineralogy Database
General Idrialite Information. Help on Chemical Formula: Chemical Formula: C22H14. Help on Composition: Composition: Molecular Weight = 278.35 gm.
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Database of luminescent minerals
IDRIALITE. Chemical formula: C22H14. Family: Organic. Status: IMA-GP. Crystal system : Orthorhombic. Display mineral: NON. Associated names (luminescent ...
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Idrialite - MD-172289 - Skaggs Springs Mine - USA Mineral Specimen
A very RARE mineral of organic origin (hydrocarbon). The species is also known as curtisite, which was described from the Skaggs Springs Mine.
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Curtisite, idrialite and pendletonite, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon ...
The rare polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon minerals curtisite, pendletonite and idrialite have been analyzed by chromatography, and ultraviolet and mass ...
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Idrialite - RRUFF Database: Raman, X-ray, Infrared, and Chemistry
Name: Idrialite RRUFF ID: R060466 Ideal Chemistry: C22H14. Locality: Skaggs Springs, Sonoma County, California, USA Source: Michael Scott S100175 [view ...
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IDRIALITE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of IDRIALITE is a mineral probably C43H32O occurring as a crystalline hydrocarbon and melting at 205° C.
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idrialin
idrialin (ˈɪdrɪəlɪn) [f. as next + -in.] 1. Min. The name originally given by Dumas (in 1832) to idrialite.1844 Dana Min. (ed. 2) 517 Idrialin. 2. Chem. The essential constituent of idrialite, C42H28O, forming colourless scales which melt at a very high temperature.1838 T. Thomson Chem. Org. Bodies ...
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Idrialin
Idrialin is a mineral wax which can be distilled from the mineral idrialite. According to G.
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Carpathite
Occurrence
In the Ukraine discovery location, it occurs at the contact zone of a diorite intrusive into argillite within cavities, and is associated with idrialite
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Picene
Picene is also a major constituent of the hydrocarbon mineral idrialite.
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Organic mineral
Early descriptions of organic minerals include mellite in 1793, humboldtine in 1821 and idrialite in 1832. Others are mixtures: curtisite contains several PAH compounds, including dibenzofluorine, picene, and chrysene, while the most common components of idrialite
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