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1   Cotunnite Mineral Data
General Cotunnite Information : Chemical Formula: PbCl2 : Composition: Molecular Weight = 278.11 gm Lead 74.50 % Pb 80.26 % PbO Chlorine 25.50 % Cl 25.50 % Cl
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2   Lead(II) chloride - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cotunnite occurs near volcanoes: Vesuvius, Italy; Tarapaca, Chile; and Tolbachik, Russia. [16] Toxicity. Like other lead containing compounds, exposure to PbCl 2 may cause lead ...
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3   Cotunnite: Cotunnite mineral information and data.
Cotunnite mineral data, information about Cotunnite, its properties and worldwide locations.
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4   Cotunnite
Cotunnite PbCl 2 c2001-2005 Mineral Data Publishing, version 1 Crystal Data: Orthorhombic. Point Group: 2 /m 2 /m 2 /m. As prismatic crystals, elongated along[001]and flattened on ...
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5   Amazon.com: "cotunnite type": Key Phrase page
Key Phrase page for cotunnite type: Books containing the phrase cotunnite type
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6   Cotunnite Image
White to tan translucent crystalline cotunnite on volcanic slag. Vesuvius, Campania, Italy.
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7   cotunnite definition of cotunnite in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
cotunnite [kə′tə‚nīt] (mineralogy) PbCl 2 An alteration product of galena; a soft, white to yellowish mineral that crystallizes in the orthorhombic crystal system.
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8   cotunnite: Definition from Answers.com
cotunnite ( kə′tə′nīt ) ( mineralogy ) PbCl 2 An alteration product of galena; a soft, white to yellowish mineral that crystallizes in the
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9   ATSDR - ToxFAQs™: Lead
Exposure to lead can happen from breathing workplace air or dust, eating contaminated foods, or drinking contaminated water. Children can be exposed from eating lead-based paint ...
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10   cotunnite: meaning and definitions — FactMonster.com
cotunnite: Definition and Pronunciation
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