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Chromite is a
crystalline mineral composed primarily of iron(II)
oxide and chromium(III)
oxide compounds. It can be
represented by the
chemical formula...
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Operation Chromite (Korean: 인천상륙작전; Hanja: 仁川上陸作戰; RR: Incheon
Sangnyuk Jakjeon; lit. Operation
Inchon Landing) or
Battle for Incheon:
Operation Chromite in...
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Copper chromite often refers to
inorganic compounds with the
formula Cu2Cr2Ox. They are
black solids. Cu2Cr2O4 is a well-defined material. The
other copper...
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chemistry the term
chromite has been used in two contexts.
Under IUPAC naming conventions, chromate(III) is
preferred to
chromite.[citation needed] For...
- Iron(II)
chromite is an
inorganic compound with the
chemical formula FeCr2O4. It is
created by the
sintering of chromium(III)
oxide and iron(II) oxide...
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intensely colored.
Industrial production of
chromium proceeds from
chromite ore (mostly FeCr2O4) to
produce ferrochromium, an iron-chromium alloy,...
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reduction of
chromite. Most of the
global output is
produced in
South Africa,
Kazakhstan and India,
which have
large domestic chromite resources. Increasing...
- two w****s later. The code name for the
Inchon operation was
Operation Chromite. The
battle began on 15
September 1950 and
ended on 19 September. Through...
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approximately 5,000
square kilometres (1,900 sq mi), the area is rich in
chromite, nickel, copper,
platinum group elements, gold, zinc, and
other valuable...
- Cr and has an
atomic number of 24. It is
usually found as the
mineral chromite, from
which ferrochrome is
produced in a
smelting process. "Mineral Commodity...