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1 Bromellite - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bromellite, whose name derives from the Swedish chemist Magnus von Bromell (1670 ... Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bromellite" ...
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2 Bromellite: Definition from Answers.com
bromellite ( brō′me′līt ) ( mineralogy ) BeO A white hexagonal mineral consisting of beryllium oxide; it is harder than ... As a gemstone bromellite is extremely rare. ...
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3 Bromellite Mineral Data
Comments: Nearly colorless translucent crystalline bromellite in chloritic schistose rock. ... Bromellite Magnesioferrite ... of Bromellite. Gladstone-Dale: ...
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4 Bromellite: Bromellite mineral information and data.
Bromellite mineral data, information about Bromellite, its properties and worldwide locations. ... References for Bromellite. Reference List: ...
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5 Beryllium oxide: Definition from Answers.com
beryllium oxide ( bə′rilēəm ′äk′sīd ) ( inorganic chemistry ) BeO An amorphous white powder, insoluble in ... It occurs in nature as the mineral bromellite. ...
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6 Comparative Crystal Chemistry of Orthosilicate and Dense ...
Other monoxides include bromellite (BeO) and zincite (ZnO), which have the wurtzite structure, ... bromellite, litharge, and massicot have been studied at pressure. ...
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7 sinhalite.com rare and collector gemstones
Rare and collector gemstones from Asia and Africa by Murray Burford ... e-mail: CONTACT. Note: Javascript must be enabled to navigate this site. ...
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8 Category:Bromellite - Wikimedia Commons
Media in category "Bromellite" This category contains only the ... Retrieved from "http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Bromellite" Category: Minerals ...
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9 Magnesioferrite Mineral Data
Updated weekly, for the collector, educator, and ... Magnesioferrite Bromellite ... or barrel shaped crystal of white bromellite to about 0.3 mm on yellowish ...
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10 Beryllium oxide - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Beryllia, Thermalox, Berlox, Super beryllia, Beryllia ceramic, Bromellite. Identifiers ... It occurs in nature as the mineral bromellite. ...
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