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  • | system = [[Monoclinic]] and [[trigonal crystal system|trigonal]] '''Synchysite''' is a group of [[carbonate]] minerals.<ref name="Mindat Synchysite Group">{{cite web|title=Synchysite Group|url=h ...
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  • {{Short description|Study of magnetic properties of minerals with a view to understanding magnetism within rocks}} ...gnets]], [[ferrimagnets]] and certain kinds of [[antiferromagnets]]. These minerals have a much stronger response to the field and can have a remanence. ...
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  • | system = [[Trigonal]] ...a trench by the [[Apollo 14]] crew in 1971. Although there have been other minerals ([[armalcolite]] and [[tranquillityite]]) that have been originally discove ...
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  • | category = [[Arsenate minerals]] | habit = Trigonal ...
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  • ...in Central Bohemia, [[Czech Republic]] . It is one of the rarest secondary minerals. Parascorodite is found in medieval ore dumps, that were most likely used f ...ed as [[Hexagonal crystal family|hexagonal]] or [[Hexagonal crystal family|trigonal]]. The unit cell parameters are <math>a_1,a_2</math> = 8.9327(5)Å, <math>c< ...
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  • ...ounds of [[nickel]] with an [[oxyacid]]. The compounds include a number of minerals and industrially important [[nickel compounds]]. |trigonal ...
    34 KB (4,395 words) - 10:46, 3 January 2024
  • Some minerals are double salts, for example [[Nickelzippeite]] Ni<sub>2</sub>(UO<sub>2</s |trigonal ...
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  • ...s drink]] is designed to be [[Isotonicity|isotonic]] and also contains the minerals which are lost in [[perspiration]]. [[File:Tri-capped prism.png|thumb|face-capped trigonal prism structure]] ...
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  • ..., NiAsSe [[Jolliffeite]] are pnictide/chalcogenide compounds that occur as minerals. ...l [[fluorosilicate]] <math chem>\ce{NiSiF6.6H2O}</math> crystallise in the trigonal system.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Karnezos |first1=M. |last2=Friedberg |fir ...
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