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Humboldtine is a
rarely occurring mineral from the
mineral class of "organic compounds" with the
chemical composition FeC2O4•2H2O and is
therefore a water-containing...
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unknown among minerals as of 2020. However, the
dihydrate is
known as
humboldtine. A related,
though much more
complex mineral is stepanovite, Na[Mg(H2O)6]...
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Ferrous nitrate hexahydrate, Fe(NO3)2·6H2O
Ferrous oxalate dihydrate,
Humboldtine, FeC2O4·2H2O Vivianite,
Ferrous phosphate octahydrate, Fe3(PO4)2·8H2O...
- s**** of birds;
glushinskite with lichen;
humboldtine,
stepanovite and
whewellite with leaf litter; and
humboldtine,
stepanovite and
whewellite with coal...
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Human biodiversity; see
Human genetic variation Hbd, IMA
symbol for
Humboldtine Torrenticolidae (CoL
taxon identifier)
Habaraduwa railway station, Sri...
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oxalic acid.
Katsarosite is
categorized in the
humboldtine group as the Zn
analogue of
humboldtine (Fe(C2O4)·2H2O). It is the
second Zn-bearing oxalate...
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Alexandra (asteroid) 4877
Humboldt (asteroid) The
mineral humboldtine was
named for
Alexander by
Mariano de
Rivero in 1821.
Humboldt University...
- (2008). "Single-crystal X-ray
diffraction and
spectroscopic studies on
humboldtine and lindbergite: weak Jahn–Teller
effect of Fe2+ ion". Phys. Chem. Minerals...
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Hykmic Hagstromite Hgs
Haxonite Hax
Hermannjahnite Hjh
Hodgesmithite Hdg
Humboldtine Hbd
Hydroxykenopyrochlore Hykpcl Haidingerite Hdi Hay****ite Hyc Hermannroseite...
- (2008). "Single-crystal X-ray
diffraction and
spectroscopic studies on
humboldtine and lindbergite: weak Jahn–Teller
effect of Fe2+ ion". Phys. Chem. Minerals...