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Blossite is an
anhydrous copper vanadate mineral with the formula: Cu2+V5+2O7.
Blossite was
named for
mineralogist F.
Donald Bloss of
Virginia Polytechnic...
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Bischofite Bismite Bi****h Bi****hinite Bi****ite
Bityite Bixbyite Blödite
Blossite Bobfergusonite Boehmite Boleite Boltwoodite Bonaccordite Boracite Borax...
- 1930s.
Closely related is
blossite, also a
copper vanadate with
formula of α-Cu2V2O7. It
forms orthorhombic crystals.
Blossite was also
first described...
- Bmr Blödite Blö Britholite-(Ce) Bri-Ce
Baileychlore Blc
Belousovite Busv
Blossite Blo Britholite-(Y) Bri-Y Bainbridgeite-(YCe) Bbg-(YCe) Belovite-(Ce) Blv-Ce...
- It is the type
locality for the
copper vanadium minerals: bannermanite,
blossite, fingerite, howardevansite, lyonsite, mcbirneyite,
stoiberite and ziesite...
- [4]-polyvanadates,
without OH and H2O;
dimers of corner-sharing RO4 tetrahedra: 05
Blossite, 10 Ziesite, 15 Chervetite, 25
Petewilliamsite 08.FC [4]-Polyvanadates...
- Robinson, Paul D.; Hughes, John M.; Malinconico,
MaryAnn L. (1
April 1987). "
Blossite, α-Cu2+ 2V5+ 2O7, a new
fumarolic sublimate from
Izalco Volcano, El Salvador"...
- Blödite: Na2Mg(SO4)2 · 4 H2O –
German chemist Carl
August Blöde (1773–1820)
Blossite: αCu2V2O7 –
mineralogist Donald F. Bloss,
Virginia Polytechnic Institute...
- 50 [539] [540] [541] (IUPAC:
disodium magnesium disulfate tetrahydrate)
Blossite (IMA1986-002) 8.FA.05 [542] [543] [544] (IUPAC:
dicopper heptaoxodivanadate(V))...