- lead tungstate
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English-Chinese chemistry dictionary (英汉化学大词典). 2013.
English-Chinese chemistry dictionary (英汉化学大词典). 2013.
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molybdate and tungstate minerals — naturally occurring inorganic compounds that are salts of molybdic acid, H2MoO4, and tungstic acid, H2WO4. Minerals in these groups often are valuable ores. The structural unit of these minerals is a tetrahedral group formed by four… … Universalium
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tungsten — tungstenic /tung sten ik/, adj. /tung steuhn/, n. Chem. a rare, metallic element having a bright gray color, a metallic luster, and a high melting point, 3410° C, and found in wolframite, tungstite, and other minerals: used in alloys of high… … Universalium
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Stolzite — is a mineral, a lead tungstate; with the formula PbWO4. It is similar to, and often associated with, Wulfenite which is the same chemical except that the tungsten is replaced by molybdenum. Lead tungstate crystals have the optical transparency of … Wikipedia
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raspite — ˈraˌspīt, ˈräˌ noun ( s) Etymology: German raspit, from Charles Rasp, 19th century Australian prospector + German it ite : a mineral PbWO4 consisting of lead tungstate occurring in yellow monoclinic crystals (hardness 2.5) … Useful english dictionary
stolzite — ˈstōlˌzīt noun ( s) Etymology: German stolzit, from Dr. Stolz, 19th century Bohemian scientist + German it ite : a mineral PbWO4 consisting of a native lead tungstate isomorphous with wulfenite and prob. with scheelite and powellite … Useful english dictionary