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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
Idrialite is a rare hydrocarbon mineral with approximate chemical formula C22H14. Thus curtisite is now considered to be merely a variety of idrialite.
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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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Classification of organic minerals
10.AD Cyanates: 05 julienite*, 10 kafehydrocyanite*
10.B Hydrocarbons
10.BA Hydrocarbons: 05 fichtelite, 10 hartite, 15 dinite*, 20 idrialite, 25 kratochvilite
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Anton Schrötter von Kristelli
chemist he conducted research involving reactions of metals with ammonia at higher temperatures, and performed investigations of substances such as amber, idrialite
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