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Bismite is a bi****h
oxide mineral, bi****h
trioxide or Bi2O3. It is a
monoclinic mineral, but the
typical form of
occurrence is m****ive and clay-like...
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starting point for bi****h chemistry. It is
found naturally as the
mineral bismite (monoclinic) and
sphaerobismoite (tetragonal, much more rare), but it is...
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common as gold). The most
important ores of bi****h are bi****hinite and
bismite.
Native bi****h is
known from Australia, Bolivia, and China. According...
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Bilibinskite Bílinite
Billietite Billwiseite Biotite Birnessite Bischofite Bismite Bi****h Bi****hinite Bi****ite
Bityite Bixbyite Blödite
Blossite Bobfergusonite...
- Archenlanders, Calormenes, Ettinsmoorish, Northerners, Underlanders,
Bismites, Merpeople, Galmanes, Terebinthians,
Seven Islanders, Lone Islanders, Burnt...
- Bsi
Bearthite Bth
Bischofite Bsf
Brattforsite Bf Beaverite-(Cu) Bvr-Cu
Bismite Bis
Braunerite Bun Beaverite-(Zn) Bvr-Zn Bismo****e Bmc
Braunite Bnt Bechererite...
- "Bi****hite" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 4 (11th ed.).
Cambridge University Press. p. 11. Bi****hinite Bismo****e
Bismite Eulytine Zavaritskite v t e...
- Stibioclaudetite, 45 Claudetite; 50 ****nolite, 50 Senarmontite; 55 Valentinite, 60
Bismite, 65 Sphaerobismoite, 70 Sillenite, 75
Kyzylkumite 04.CC With
large and...
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research teams worked on in the 2010s. Bi****ite Bi****hinite Bismo****e
Bismite Zavaritskite Eulytine (A
valid IMA
mineral species, grandfathered): information...
- bi****hinite and
native bi****h in much
smaller volumes than the
similar minerals bismite and bi****hinite, in
which it is
often present as an impurity. With the...