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orthorhombic
orthorhombic, a. Cryst. (ɔːθəʊˈrɒmbɪk) [f. ortho- ‘right’ + rhombic.] Applied to that system of crystalline forms in which the three axes are mutually at right angles and unequal; also called rectangular, prismatic, trimetric, or orthosymmetric.1868 Dana Min. Introd. (ed. 5) 25. 1878 Gurney Crystall... Oxford English Dictionary
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Orthorhombic crystal system
Bravais lattices There are four orthorhombic Bravais lattices: primitive orthorhombic, base-centered orthorhombic, body-centered orthorhombic, and face-centered orthorhombic. wikipedia.org
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Stromeyerite
It forms opaque blue grey to dark blue orthorhombic crystals. See also List of minerals List of minerals named after people References Copper(I) minerals Silver minerals Sulfide minerals Orthorhombic minerals Minerals wikipedia.org
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Sanbornite
Sanbornite is a colorless to white to pale green, platey orthorhombic mineral with Mohs hardness of 5 and a specific gravity of 3.74. List of minerals named after people Footnotes References Mindat w/ locations Webmineral w/ images Mineral galleries Barium minerals Phyllosilicates Orthorhombic wikipedia.org
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Natrophilite
Its crystals are orthorhombic to dipyramidal. It is transparent to translucent. It is not radioactive. References Webmineral entry Sodium minerals Manganese(II) minerals Phosphate minerals Orthorhombic minerals Minerals in space group 62 wikipedia.org
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Stilbite
The mineral is said to be pseudo-orthorhombic. Non-endmember forms of stilbite may be triclinic or even truly orthorhombic, indeed the framework can have symmetry ranging from orthorhombic to triclinic wikipedia.org
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Marthozite
Marthozite is an orthorhombic mineral that has a general formula of Cu(UO2)3(SeO3)3(OH)2·7H2O. Marthozite is orthorhombic, meaning that it has three axes of unequal lengths all orthogonal to each other. wikipedia.org
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Dyscrasite
It is an opaque, silver white, metallic mineral which crystallizes in the orthorhombic crystal system. Dyscrasite belongs to the orthorhombic crystal class, meaning all three of its axes (a, b, and c) are unequal in length and are 90° to each other. wikipedia.org
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Loellingite
It forms opaque silvery white orthorhombic prismatic crystals often exhibiting crystal twinning. Iron minerals Arsenide minerals Orthorhombic minerals Minerals in space group 58 wikipedia.org
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Vanadiocarpholite
It crystallizes in the orthorhombic crystal system. It is the vanadium rich variety of carpholite (Mn+2Al2Si2O6(OH)4). Chemical composition It consists of: References Inosilicates Aluminium minerals Manganese(II) minerals Vanadium minerals Orthorhombic minerals Minerals wikipedia.org
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Laurionite
It forms colorless to white crystals in the orthorhombic crystal system and is dimorphous with paralaurionite, both members of the matlockite group. References Halide minerals Orthorhombic minerals Minerals in space group 62 Lead minerals wikipedia.org
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Vantasselite
It crystallizes in the orthorhombic system and has a white color, a hardness of 2 to 2.5, a white streak and a pearly luster. References Phosphate minerals Aluminium minerals Orthorhombic minerals wikipedia.org
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Massicot
Massicot is lead (II) oxide mineral with an orthorhombic lattice structure. I, 516–517 Oxide minerals Lead minerals Alchemical substances Orthorhombic minerals Minerals in space group 57 wikipedia.org
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Libethenite
It forms striking, dark green orthorhombic crystals. Appearance Libethenite almost always takes the form of dark-green orthorhombic crystals. wikipedia.org
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Krennerite
Krennerite is an orthorhombic gold telluride mineral which can contain variable amounts of silver in the structure. Both of the chemically similar gold-silver tellurides, calaverite and sylvanite, are in the monoclinic crystal system, whereas krennerite is orthorhombic wikipedia.org
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