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molybdite
molybdite Min. (məʊˈlɪbdaɪt) [f. molybd-ena + -ite. Cf. F. molybdite.] Trioxide of molybdenum occurring in yellow capillary crystals or incrustations.1868 Dana Syst. Min. (ed. 5) 185. Oxford English Dictionary
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Molybdite
Molybdite is the naturally occurring mineral form of molybdenum trioxide MoO3. The similar mineral ferrimolybdite is often misidentified as molybdite. wikipedia.org
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Wulfenite
Synthesis Wulfenite has been shown to form synthetically through the sintering of molybdite with cerussite as well as that of molybdite with lead oxide Synthesis from molybdite and cerussite: Thermal analysis of the 1:1 mix of molybdite and cerussite first displayed the characteristic peaks of cerussite wikipedia.org
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molybdine
molybdine Min. (məʊˈlɪbdɪn) Also -in. [f. molybd-ena + -ine5.] = molybdite.1854 Dana Syst. Min. (ed. 4) II. 144 Molybdine... An earthy yellow powder... Occurs with molybdenite. Oxford English Dictionary
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Ilsemannite
It is believed that the specimen was actually either a yellow iron sulfate, or a yellow molybdite, which was colored green due to the ilsemannite solution It is associated with gypsum, wulfenite, melanterite, halotrichite, molybdite, molybdenite, jordisite, and other oxidized uranium minerals; however, it wikipedia.org
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molybdic
molybdic, a. (məʊˈlɪbdɪk) [f. molybd-ena + -ic. Cf. F. molybdique.] a. Min. Containing or derived from molybdenum. molybdic ochre = molybdite. molybdic silver = wehrlite. b. Chem. Applied to compounds containing molybdenum in its higher valency; esp. in molybdic acid.1796 Hatchett in Phil. Trans. LX... Oxford English Dictionary
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molybdenum
molybdenum Chem. (məˈlɪbdənəm, mɒlɪbˈdiːnəm) [mod.L., alteration of molybdena.] a. A metallic element (symbol Mo) occurring in combination, as in molybdenite, wulfenite, etc. When separated it is a brittle, almost infusible silver-white metal, permanent at ordinary temperatures, but rapidly oxidized... Oxford English Dictionary
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Molybdenum trioxide
Molybdenum trioxide occurs as the rare mineral molybdite. wikipedia.org
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molybdena
molybdena ? Obs. (mɒlɪbˈdiːnə) Also 7–9 -dæna, and 9 in anglicized or Ger. form molybden. [a. L. molybdæna, a. Gr. µολύβδαινα, f. µόλυβδος lead. For the history of the application of the word, see plumbago (note at end of article).] a. Applied vaguely to various ores or salts of lead. b. An older na... Oxford English Dictionary
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tengerite
tengerite Min. (ˈtɛŋəraɪt) [Named after a Swede, C. Tenger, who examined it: see -ite1.] According to Svanberg and Tenger, a carbonate of yttrium, found as a whitish coating on gadolite.1868 Dana Min. (ed. 5) 710. 1889 Nature 19 Dec. 163/1 Many more [minerals], such as cyrtolite, molybdite, allanite... Oxford English Dictionary
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Oxide mineral
Eyselite, 25 Kuranakhite 04.E Metal:Oxygen = < 1:2 04.E: IMA2008-040 04.EA Oxides with metal : oxygen < 1:2 (M2O5, MO3): 05 Tantite, 10 Krasnogorite*, 10 Molybdite wikipedia.org
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List of minerals recognized by the International Mineralogical Association (M)
(IUPAC: tetrahydrogen uranium(IV) triuranyl heptamolybdate octadecahydrate) Molybdenite (molybdenite: 1796) 2.EA.30 (IUPAC: molybdenum sulfide) Molybdite wikipedia.org
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ochre
▪ I. ochre, ocher, n. (ˈəʊkə(r)) Forms: 5–9 oker, 6–8 oaker, 7– ochre, 9 U.S. ocher, (also 5 ocur, okyr, ockere, 6 occur, okur, 6–7 occar, 7 ocre, 8 okre, 9 ocker). [a. F. ocre (1307 in Hatz.-Darm.), ad. L. ōchra (Pliny), a. Gr. ὤχρα yellow ochre, f. ὠχρός pale yellow.] 1. a. A native earth, or clas... Oxford English Dictionary
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