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uranite
uranite (ˈjʊərənaɪt) [a. G. uranit (Klaproth, 1789), or F. uranite, f. uran-ium + -ite1 2 b, 4.] † 1. Chem. = uranium 1. Obs.1794 G. Pearson Table Chem. Nomencl. 20 One new Metal, the Uranite, was discovered by Klaproth in 1790 [sic]. 1796 Kirwan Elem. Min. (ed. 2) II. 301 Uranite..is soluble in the...
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autunite
autunite Min. (ˈɔːtʌnaɪt) [named (in 1852) from Autun, in France + -ite.] A hydrous phosphate of lime and uranium, of citron- or sulphur-yellow colour; also called lime-uranite.1852 Brooke & Miller Phillips' Elem. Introd. Min. 519 Autunite..found in crystals, massive, and investing other minerals, i...
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William Francis Hillebrand
Studies of uranium
During an analysis of the uranium containing mineral uranite he discovered that a gas evolved. A reexamination by Ramsay of Hillebrand's samples showed that the gas from uranite contained a large amount of nitrogen.
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uran-
uran- (ˈjʊərən) combining form of uranite, uranium, occurring in a few terms, as uranatemnite, etc. (see quots.). Cf. G. Uran-ocher, -oxyd, -vitriol; F. uranochre.1843 E. J. Chapman Min. 104 *Uranatemnite. (Pitchblende.)..Sk. black; no cleavage.1843 Penny Cycl. XXVI. 40/1 Carbonate of Uranium, *Uran...
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Příbram
importance of Příbram mines declined after 1900, but the town's reputation as the educational and cultural centre remained high.
20th century
In the 1920s, uranite The last epoch of Příbram mining occurred since the 1950s, when the district was opened again for uranite mining and several mines around the town were
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torbernite
torbernite Min. (ˈtɔːbənaɪt) Also torberite. [ad. Ger. torbernit (Werner 1792), orig. torberit, f. Torbernus, latinized form of the name of the chemist Torber Bergmann: see -ite1.] A native phosphate of uranium and copper, found in bright green tabular crystals; also called copper-uranite, and (erro...
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Peggy-Kay Hamilton
Pill found evidence of uranium mineralization in the form of uranite in the lowest level of rock which disproved previous studies which claimed that oxidized
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uranitic
uraˈnitic, a. [f. prec. + -ic.] Of, pertaining to, or containing uranite (or uranium).1796 Kirwan Elem. Min. (ed. 2) II. 302 Uranitic Calx is insoluble in alkalis. Ibid. 469 Crystals of uranitic vitriol. 1819 Brande Man. Chem. 265 The uranitic ore, called by the Germans uran glimmer, is a hydrate of...
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توربرنيت
التوربرنيت (Torbernite) أو يورانيت النحاس (copper uranite, cupro-uranite) هو مركب مشع يتكون من يورانيل فوسفات النحاس المائي، ويوجد في رواسب الغرانيت وغيرها
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Carcoar, New South Wales
The uranium ore deposit was located within a cobalt mine—mined from 1888 to 1895—and was in the form of copper uranite.
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tungstenite
tungstenite Min. (ˈtʌŋstənaɪt) [f. tungsten + -ite1.] † 1. = tungsten 2. Obs.1796 Kirwan Elem. Min. (ed. 2) II. 308 Tungstenite... This substance is capable of existing in three states. That of a Regulus, which I call Tungstenite. Ibid., Tungstenite... Hitherto it has been produced only in very minu...
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Welkom
Other minerals
Other minerals found in the Welkom vicinity include calcite, iridium, isoferroplatinum, muscovite, pyrophylite, rutile and uranite.
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uranium
uranium (jʊˈreɪnɪəm) [mod.L. (Klaproth, c 1790), f. the name of the planet Uran-us + -ium.] 1. a. A rare, heavy, grayish metallic element, found esp. in pitchblende and uranite. (Now important as fissile material in nuclear reactors and atomic bombs.) Also with following (arabic) numeral, denoting t...
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Nonmetal
Subsequently, it was observed escaping as bubbles when uranite UO2 was dissolved in acid.
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spathiform
▪ I. spathiform, a.1 Min. (ˈspæθɪfɔːm) [f. spath1 + -iform. Cf. F. spathiforme.] Resembling spath or spar in form or appearance; lamellar.1793 R. Kerr Lavoisier's Elem. Chem. (1802) I. 268 These [forms of uranite] may be divided into three genera, the ochreous, the spathiform, and the mineralized. I...
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