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mellite
▪ I. mellite, n. Min. (ˈmɛlaɪt) [First in mod.L. mellītēs (Gmelin 1793), f. L. mell-, mel honey: see -ite.] Native mellitate of aluminium, occurring in honey-yellow octahedral crystals. See also melilite 2, honey-stone 2. First found in brown-coal seams in Thuringia.1801 Nicholson's Jrnl. IV. 516 Ho... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mellite
Mellite, also called honeystone, is an unusual mineral being also an organic chemical. Structure The crystal structure of mellite has been determined by neutron diffraction and consists of slightly distorted Al(H2O)63+ octahedra linked by wikipedia.org
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mellitic
mellitic, a. Chem. (mɛˈlɪtɪk) [f. mellite n. + -ic, after F. mellitique (Klaproth).] mellitic acid (C12H6O12), the peculiar acid of mellite. (Also called mellic.)1794 G. Adams Nat. & Exp. Philos. I. App. 542. 1802 T. Thomson Chem. III. 527 Klaproth found the mellite composed of alumina and a peculia... Oxford English Dictionary
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Evenkite
See also Ozokerite Mellite References Organic minerals Orthorhombic minerals Minerals in space group 57 Luminescent minerals Minerals described in wikipedia.org
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melilite
melilite Min. (ˈmɛlɪlaɪt) Also mellilite. [a. F. mélilite (Delamétherie 1795), mod.L. melilithus, f. Gr. µέλι honey + λίθος stone: see -lite.] 1. A silicate of calcium, aluminium and other bases, found in honey-yellow crystals.1821 Jameson Man. Min. 325 Mellilite... Strikes fire with steel. 1823 W. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mellitic anhydride
It is a white sublimable solid, apparently obtained by Justus Liebig and Friedrich Wöhler in 1830 in their study of mellite ("honey stone") and has the wikipedia.org
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melilithus
‖ melilithus Min. Obs. [mod.L.: see melilite.] = melilite 2, mellite.1800 Med. Jrnl. III. 583 Mr. Klaproth, of Berlin, has enriched chemistry with the discovery of a new acid, which he obtained by the analysis of the honey stone, or melilithus. Oxford English Dictionary
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Mellitic acid
Mellitic acid, also called graphitic acid or benzenehexacarboxylic acid, is an acid first discovered in 1799 by Martin Heinrich Klaproth in the mineral mellite Preparation Mellitic acid may be prepared by warming mellite with ammonium carbonate, boiling off the excess of the ammonium salt, and adding ammonia wikipedia.org
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mellitate
mellitate Chem. (ˈmɛlɪteɪt) [f. mellitic) + -ate1.] A salt of mellitic acid; = mellate.1828 Philos. Mag. IV. 229 The mellite (mellitate of alumina). 1894 Athenæum 25 Aug. 260/2 Mellite, or honey-stone, which is aluminium mellitate. Oxford English Dictionary
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Hexamethylbenzene
Hexamethylbenzene can be oxidised to mellitic acid, which is found in nature as its aluminium salt in the rare mineral mellite. Mellite is composed of a hydrated aluminium salt of benzenehexacarboxylic acid (mellitic acid), with formula . wikipedia.org
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melilithic
† melilithic, a. Chem. Obs. [f. melilith-us + -ic.] melilithic acid, an acid found in mellite.1803 Med. Jrnl. IX. 474 Chemical Analysis of the Honey-stone... 106 parts of it contain 46 melilithic acid. Oxford English Dictionary
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GitHub - mellite/colorful: Make your terminal output colorful.
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mellate
mellate Chem. (ˈmɛleɪt) Earlier -at. [a. F. mellat (Klaproth), f. mell(itique): see mellitic and -ate.] A salt of mellic or mellitic acid; = mellitate.1794 G. Adams Nat & Exp. Philos. I. App. 547 Mellats—neutralized by potass, crystallize in long prisms. 1802 T. Thomson Chem. III. 527 Aluminous salt... Oxford English Dictionary
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Meta (mythology)
In other traditions Meta was called Mellite. wikipedia.org
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mellic
▪ I. mellic, a.1 rare—0. (ˈmɛlɪk) [f. L. mell-, mel honey + -ic.] Of or pertaining to honey.In some recent Dicts.▪ II. mellic, a.2 Chem. (ˈmɛlɪk) [Shortened from mellitic, on the analogy of mellate.] mellic acid: = mellitic acid.1837 Dana Min. 438 Mellite... According to Klaproth..and Wohler, it con... Oxford English Dictionary
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