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  • ...4=NOMURA | first4=Tsuyoshi | title=Thermal changes of rare earth phosphate minerals | journal=Journal of the Mineralogical Society of Japan | publisher=Japan A ...
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  • ...st1=Kanazawa|first1=Y.|last2=Kamitani|first2=M.|date=2006|title=Rare earth minerals and resources in the world.|journal=Journal of Alloys and Compounds|volume= ...st, soil, broken rock, and other related materials. They are the source of minerals and construction materials and if they contain much biological material are ...
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  • ...ment until 1962.<ref name="Coes1962">Coes L. L., Jr. (1962) - Synthesis of Minerals at High Pressures. Modern Very High Pressure Techniques, Wentorf R. J., Jr. ...essure]] transmitting, electrically insulating cylinder made from [[sodium chloride|NaCl]], [[talc]], [[barium carbonate|BaCO<sub>3</sub>]], [[potassium bromid ...
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  • ...Dass |title = An equation of state applied to sodium chloride and caesium chloride at high pressures and high temperatures |journal = Journal of Physics: Cond ...ion |first = B. |last=Silvi |first2= P. |last2=d'Arco|title = Modelling of Minerals and Silicated Materials |publisher = Kluwer Academic Publishers |year = 199 ...
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  • {{Short description|Sulfate associated with biogenic and abiotic carbonate minerals}} ...lfate]] [[Chemical species|species]] found in association with [[carbonate minerals]], either as [[Inclusion (mineral)|inclusions]], [[Adsorption|adsorbed phas ...
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  • ...by allowing aluminium wire or foil to react with a solution of [[mercuric chloride]]. This amalgam is used as a reagent to reduce compounds, such as the reduc ...vel deposits, mercury was often used to separate the gold from other heavy minerals. ...
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  • [[File:Nickel(II)-chloride-hexahydrate-sample.jpg|thumb|right|nickel chloride hexahydrate]] ...ver 64&nbsp;°C.<ref name=mellor/> Ammine complexes like [[hexaamminenickel chloride]] also exist. ...
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  • ...Greek]]. The term "naphtha" means a light petroleum substance that dilutes minerals to bitumen and "-philos" means love. This translation of the species name c ''Thermotoga naphthophila'' tolerance ranges for pH and sodium chloride (NaCl) concentrations were found using inoculated YE-mediums incubated at 8 ...
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  • ...tivity: "...For us it is not completely indifferent at all how radioactive minerals of Russia will be studied... Now, when mankind is entering a new age of rad ...ment of scientific work in this direction, systematic study of radioactive minerals - were already known. The leading experts of the profile - Professors K. A. ...
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  • ...=Cwirzen |first3=Andrzej |title=Mechanochemical activation of natural clay minerals: an alternative to produce sustainable cementitious binders – review |journ ...ied cement's ability to yield concretes that exhibit high resistances to [[chloride]]– and [[sulfate|sulphate]]–ion permeability (i.e., increased resistance to ...
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  • Some minerals are double salts, for example [[Nickelzippeite]] Ni<sub>2</sub>(UO<sub>2</s |nickel lanthanum diselenite chloride ...
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  • ...h this property stands only for pure sand, not for sand mixed with smaller minerals which fill the voids among sand grains.<ref>{{cite journal |last=Dexter |fi ...e made of very fine quartz particles as well as of multi-layered secondary minerals.<ref>{{cite book |last=Grim |first=Ralph E. |date=1953 |title=Clay mineralo ...
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  • ...s drink]] is designed to be [[Isotonicity|isotonic]] and also contains the minerals which are lost in [[perspiration]]. ...derby, J.E.|year=1983|title=The Structure of an Aqueous Solution of Nickel Chloride|journal=[[Proceedings of the Royal Society A]]|volume=390|issue=1799|pages= ...
    71 KB (10,784 words) - 22:25, 1 May 2024
  • ...eaching sulfur and phosphorus into rivers which can then flow into oceans. Minerals cycle through the biosphere between the biotic and abiotic components and f ...pril 2021. {{PD-notice}}</ref> The two most prevalent ions in seawater are chloride and sodium. Together, they make up around 85 per cent of all dissolved ions ...
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  • ...t of the feed-water. Flocculants and coagulants are also used, like ferric chloride and aluminium sulphate that, once dissolved in the water, adsorbs materials ...salination might be made hydrophobic to resist fouling via accumulation of minerals, while membranes used for biologics might be made hydrophilic to reduce pro ...
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  • An example of an ionic solute is [[sodium chloride|table salt]]; the sodium chloride, NaCl, separates into {{chem|Na|+}} [[cation]]s and {{chem|Cl|-}} [[anion]] ...hydration]], a type of chemical alteration of a rock which produces [[clay minerals]]. It also occurs when [[Portland cement]] hardens. ...
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  • ...otope fractionation in the global barium cycle: First evidence from barium minerals and precipitation experiments|journal=Chemical Geology|volume=277|issue=1–2 |[[Rubidium chloride|RbCl]] ...
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  • ...ng light metals (composites, laminates, etc.)"<ref name="TMS">{{harvnb|The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society|2016}}</ref> ...k]] metals and metalloids. They are usually found in (insoluble) [[sulfide minerals]]. Being denser than the lithophiles, hence sinking lower into the crust at ...
    150 KB (21,966 words) - 01:31, 25 February 2025
  • ...ult. It took three years for them to produce a tenth of a gram of [[radium chloride]], and they never did manage to isolate polonium.<ref>{{cite web |title=Mar ...t and added [[potassium]] [[perrhenate]], [[Platinum(II) chloride|platinum chloride]] and [[sodium hydroxide]]. What remained was then acidified with [[hydroge ...
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  • ...high ion masses indicates that individual grains are a mixture of various minerals and carbonaceous compounds.<ref name="AltobelliEA2006">{{cite journal |last ...million km from Jupiter. The spectra of these particles revealed [[sodium chloride]] (NaCl) as the major particle constituent, along with [[Sulfur|sulphurous] ...
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