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Hoelite is a mineral,
discovered in 1922 at Mt. Pyramide, Spitsbergen,
Norway and
named after Norwegian geologist Adolf Hoel (1879–1964). Its chemical...
- in 100 g of
boiling ethanol. It is
found in
nature as the rare
mineral hoelite.
There are
several current industrial methods to
produce 9,10-anthraquinone:...
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Hexaferrum Hiärneite
Hibonite Hidalgoite Hilgardite Hisingerite Hodgkinsonite Hoelite Hollandite Holmquistite Homilite Hopeite Hornblende (series of amphiboles)...
- Hydroxylbastnäsite-(Ce) Hbsn-Ce
Haineaultite Hnt
Haynesite Hay
Hessite Hes
Hoelite Hoe
Hunchunite Hcn Hydroxylbastnäsite-(La) Hbsn-La Hainite-(Y) Hai-Y Hazenite...
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which was
published as a three-volume set
after his death. The
mineral hoelite, the
Adolf Hoel
Glacier in
Greenland and the Hoel
Mountains in Antarctica...
- minerals:
abhurite (3.DA.30),
lausenite (7.CB.70),
guildite (7.DC.30),
hoelite (10.CA.15),
calclacite (10.AA.25).
Studtite (4.GA.15, year: 1947) is the...
- Maud Land;
served as
Rector of the university;
namesake of the
mineral hoelite and the Hoel
Mountains Didrik Arup Seip,
Professor of
North Germanic languages;...
- 10.CA
Miscellaneous organic materials: 05 refikite, 10 flagstaffite, 15
hoelite, 20 abelsonite, 25 kladnoite; 30 tinnunculite, 30 guanine; 35 urea, 40...
- JA.10c [399] [400] [401] (IUPAC:
tetracopper hexabi****h undecasulfide)
Hoelite (Y: 1922) 10.CA.15 [402] [403] [404] (IUPAC: 9,10-anthraquinone) Hoganite...