Emmonsite also known as durdenite is an iron tellurite mineral with the formula: Fe2(TeO3)3·2(H2O). Emmonsite forms triclinic crystals. It is of a yellowish-green color with a vitreous lustre and a […]
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Cobalt(II) oxalate
Cobalt(II) oxalate is the inorganic compound with the formula of CoC2O4. Like other simple inorganic oxalates it a coordination polymer. The oxalate ligands bridge of Co(OH2)2 centres. Each cobalt adopts […]
3-Hydroxyaspartic acid
3-Hydroxyaspartic acid (three letter abbreviation: Hya) also known as beta-hydroxyaspartic acid is derivative of aspartic acid which has been hydroxylated at position-3. The image to the right shows L-threo-3-Hydroxyaspartate. The […]
Suessite
Suessite is a rare iron silicide mineral with chemical formula: Fe3Si. The mineral was named after Professor Hans E. Suess. It was discovered in 1982 during the chemical analysis of […]
Hagendorfite
Hagendorfite is an iron phosphate mineral with the chemical formula of (NaCa)MnFe2(PO4)3 and is named after where the mineral was discovered Hagendorf-Süd Bavaria Germany.Hagendorfite is in the monoclinic crystal class; […]
Goldmanite
Goldmanite is a green or greenish-brown silicate mineral of the garnet group with a chemical formula of Ca3(V3+AlFe3+)2(SiO4)3.
Raspite
Raspite is a mineral a lead tungstate; with the formula PbWO4. It forms yellow to yellowish brown monoclinic crystals. It is the low temperature monoclinic dimorph of the tetragonal stolzite.It […]
Roaldite
Roaldite is a rare meteorite mineral containing iron nickel and nitrogen ((FeNi)4N). It was first described in 1981 for an occurrence in the Youngedin meteorite Avon Western Australia. It was […]
Zinc titanate
Zinc titanate also known as zinc titanium oxide is an inorganic compound exiting in three major forms: ZnTiO3 (ZnO-TiO2) Zn2TiO4 (2ZnO-TiO2) and Zn2Ti3O8 (2ZnO-3TiO2). It is used as a regenerable […]
Lead titanate
Lead(II) titanate is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula PbTiO3. It is the lead salt of titanic acid. Lead(II) titanate is a yellow powder that is insoluble in water.At […]