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strontian
▪ I. strontian, n. (ˈstrɒnʃ(ɪ)ən) Also 8 strontion, strontean, 8–9 stronthian, 9 strontiane. [The name of a parish in Argyllshire, where are the lead mines in which the mineral was discovered.] (Orig. † strontian earth, strontian lime, strontian mineral, strontian spar.) Properly, native strontium c... Oxford English Dictionary
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Strontian
Strontian possesses now an excellent inn." References External links Strontian in the Gazetteer for Scotland Strontian mines mineral database Strontian Lead Mines - Northern Mine Research wikipedia.org
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Strontian process
The name strontian comes from the Scottish village Strontian where the source mineral strontianite (strontium carbonate) was first found. A further place the strontian process came to be used was the Sugar Factory Rositz (in Rositz). wikipedia.org
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strontianite
strontianite Min. (ˈstrɒnʃ(ɪ)ənaɪt) [f. strontian n. + -ite.] Native strontium carbonate.1794 Kirwan in Trans. R. Irish Acad. V. 244 The first account I received of this substance, which I shall call Stronthianite, was from Dr. Crawford in the year 1790. 1794 Schmeisser in Phil. Trans. LXXXIV. 418 A... Oxford English Dictionary
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Saccharate
saccharic acid or a metallic derivative of a sugar, especially sucrose (thus a sucrate), usually with a bivalent metal (not used systematically) See also Strontian wikipedia.org
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strontianic
† strontiˈanic, a. Obs. [f. strontian n. + -ic.] strontianic earth = strontia.1811 Pinkerton Petral. I. Introd. p. xli, The alkaline earths, that is the calcareous, magnesian, barytic, strontianic. Oxford English Dictionary
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strontianiferous
strontianiferous, a. Geol. (ˈstrɒnʃ(ɪ)əˈnɪfərəs) [f. strontian n. + -iferous.] Containing strontian.1888 Lond. etc. Philos. Mag. Ser. v. XXV. 238 The Strontianiferous marls of Meudon. Oxford English Dictionary
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Collinsite
There are three varieties of the mineral: magnesian collinsite, zincian collinsite, and strontian collinsite. The replacement of calcium by strontium that occurs in strontian collinsite is atypical of collinsite. wikipedia.org
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strontia
strontia Chem. (ˈstrɒnʃ(ɪ)ə) [f. strontian n.: see -ia.] One of the alkaline earths, the monoxide of strontium. Also attrib. in strontia water, the aqueous solution of hydrate of strontium.1802 Chenevix in Phil. Trans. XCII. 341 No precipitate took place from a mixture of barytes-water and strontia-... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sròn
Sròn also appears in names of towns (often anglicized as Stron), such as Strontian (Sròn an t-Sìtheinn), the nose of the fairies (Sìth), and Stranraer, wikipedia.org
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Harmotome
At Sankt Andreasberg in the Harz it is found in the lead and silver veins; and at Strontian in Argyll in lead veins, associated with brewsterite (a strontium wikipedia.org
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Sgùrr Dhòmhnuill
The summit lies about northeast of Strontian. Marilyns of Scotland Corbetts Mountains and hills of the Northwest Highlands wikipedia.org
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hydrofluosilicic
hydrofluosilicic, a. Chem. (ˌhaɪdrəʊfluːəʊsɪˈlɪsɪk) [f. hydro- d + fluo- + silicic.] Containing hydrogen, fluorine, and silicon in chemical combination. hydrofluosilicic acid (H2SiF6), or hydrogen silicofluoride, a fuming liquid which gradually attacks glass, esp. on heating.1842 Parnell Chem. Anal.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ariundle Oakwood
Ariundle Oakwood (, "the shieling of the white meadow") is situated to the north of the village of Strontian in the Sunart area of the Highlands of Scotland It is located on the western side of the glen of the Strontian River, to the south of former lead mining sites that lie further up this glen. wikipedia.org
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