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magnetite Min. (ˈmægnɪtaɪt) [ad. G. magnetit (Haidinger 1845): see magnet and -ite.] Proto-sesquioxide of iron, which is readily attracted by the magnet; magnetic oxide of iron.1851 D. Wilson Preh. Ann. (1863) II. 19 The most important iron ore wrought in Norway and Sweden is Magnetite. 1879 Rutley ...
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Magnetite
The Curie temperature of magnetite is . The sand contains 10% magnetite.
In large enough quantities magnetite can affect compass navigation.
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Magnetite Bluff
Magnetite Bluff () is a bluff northeast of Mount Stephens on the west side of Saratoga Table, in the Forrestal Range of Antarctica. Ford and following United States Geological Survey geological work in the area, from the extensive occurrences of magnetite in the gabbro of this area,
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Name three physical properties of magnetite.
Magnetite is a black, opaque mineral with a metallic luster, and magnetic particles that can be attracted by a magnet. The color of magnetite is usually black, but it can also range from gray, brown, yellow, pink, to green.
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Wüstite
This occurs by conversion of the Fe3+ ions in magnetite to Fe2+ ions. The magnetite is termed a redox buffer because until all Fe3+ magnetite is converted to Fe2+ the oxide mineral assemblage of iron remains wüstite-magnetite
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Titanomagnetite
It is also known as titaniferous magnetite, mogensenite, Ti-magnetite, or titanian magnetite. It is part of the spinel group of minerals.
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which rock is most attracted to a magnet
Magnetite is one of the main iron ores, with the chemical formula Fe3O4. It is the most magnetic of all the naturally occurring minerals on Earth. Small grains of magnetite are very common in igneous and metamorphic rocks.
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Paleoindicators
Magnetotactic bacteria use iron to create magnetite in magnetosomes. That is, the magnetite (or greigite) aligns in the direction of the geomagnetic field.
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CN102732716A - Method for producing magnetite by using fayalite slag ...
The invention provides a method for producing magnetite by using fayalite slag. The invention aims to convert fayalite in fayalite slag into magnetite which can be used for iron making so as to provide a raw material for iron and steel enterprises. The method comprises the following steps: grinding fayalite slag into powder; and roasting the obtained powder at a temperature of 600 to 1000 DEG ...
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Ulvöspinel
apparent exsolution (trellis type) laminae in magnetite. It is common in titaniferous magnetite iron ore deposits.
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Iron(II,III) oxide
It occurs in nature as the mineral magnetite. kg−1 for synthetic magnetite.
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El Laco
Both before and after the magnetite lavas, layers of magnetite-containing pyroclastics were erupted. A aureole separates the magnetite rocks from the host rocks. The magnetite lava flows are thick, the pyroclastics and respectively.
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