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mendipite
mendipite Min. (ˈmɛndɪpaɪt) [ad. G. mendipit (Glocker, 1839), f. the name of the Mendip Hills (Somerset) where it was found: see -ite.] Oxychloride of lead, found in white masses.1851 Watts tr. Gmelin's Handbk. Chem. V. 147 Mendip Lead-ore or Mendipite... This mineral is likewise found, and in a sta... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mendipite
Mendipite is a rare mineral that was named in 1939 for the locality where it is found, the Mendip Hills in Somerset, England. Mendipite is soluble in dilute nitric acid, HNO3. It is not radioactive. wikipedia.org
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Mereheadite
Mereheadite is a rare oxychloride that can be found with Mendipite at Merehead quarry, Cranmore, Somerset, in the United Kingdom. Most specimens are associated with calcite, mendipite or hydrous cerussite in the Manganese pods on vein two at torr works quarry (merehead quarry). wikipedia.org
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cerasine
† ˈcerasine Min. Obs.1852 C. U. Shepard Min. 441 An old name for both mendipite and phosgenite, which were formerly not separated. Oxford English Dictionary
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Ebbor Gorge
An example of the rare mineral mendipite was found at the head of the gorge. wikipedia.org
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berzelianite
berzelianite Min. (bəˈziːlɪənaɪt) [f. name of Berzelius, the celebrated chemist and mineralogist.] A native selenide of copper, silver-white with metallic lustre. With same etymology: berzeliite (bəˈziːlɪaɪt), an anhydrous arsenate of lime and magnesia, called also magnesian pharmacolite, and Kühnit... Oxford English Dictionary
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Chloroxiphite
It was first discovered in 1923 in the Mendip Hills, Somerset, England associated with mendipite. In addition to mendipite, it occurs with diaboleite, parkinsonite, wulfenite, cerussite and hydrocerussite. wikipedia.org
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Mendip Hills
The hills gave their name to the rare mineral mendipite, an oxohalide of lead with chlorine with formula Pb3Cl2O2 which was first described in the area A sample of mendipite was found at the head of Ebbor Gorge. wikipedia.org
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Diaboleite
Diaboleite has been found in association with atacamite, boleite, caledonite, cerussite, chloroxiphite, hydrocerussite, leadhillite, mendipite, paratacamite wikipedia.org
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Paralaurionite
Bright, yellow tips of thorikosite can form on paralaurionite crystals and paralaurionite may also be intergrown with mendipite. wikipedia.org
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Oxohalide
Mendipite, , formed from an original deposit of lead sulfide in a number of stages is another example of a secondary oxohalide mineral. wikipedia.org
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Lead oxychloride
rickturnerite as Pb7O4(OH)Cl3, in vladkrivovichevite as Pb32O18Cl14, in asisite as Pb7SiO4O4Cl2, in damaraite as Pb3Cl(OH)O2, in hereroite as Pb3Cl(OH)O2, in Mendipite wikipedia.org
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Halide mineral
Perite; 35 Aravaipaite, 37 Calcioaravaipaite, 40 Thorikosite, 45 Mereheadite, 50 Blixite, 55 Pinalite, 60 Symesite; 65 Ecdemite, 65 Heliophyllite; 70 Mendipite wikipedia.org
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List of minerals recognized by the International Mineralogical Association (M)
[no] [no] Mendipite (Y: 1824) 3.DC.70 (IUPAC: trilead dioxo dichloride) Mendozavilite (betpakdalite) 7.GB. Mendozavilite-KCa (IMA2011-088) 7.GB. wikipedia.org
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