-
Idrialite is a rare
hydrocarbon mineral with
approximate chemical formula C22H14.
Idrialite usually occurs as soft
orthorhombic crystals, is
usually greenish...
-
Idrialin is a
mineral wax
which can be
distilled from the
mineral idrialite.
According to G.
Goldschmidt of the
Chemical Society of London, it can be...
- "Compound
specific isotope analysis of the
organic minerals hatchettite and
idrialite in geodes, coal, and
mineral deposits".
Chapter in
Mineral Deposits: Processes...
-
diorite intrusive into
argillite within cavities, and is ****ociated with
idrialite,
amorphous organic material, calcite, barite, quartz, cinnabar, and metacinnabar...
- enstatite–ferrosilite series) (not
approved by IMA)
Ianbruceite Ichnusaite Icosahedrite Idrialite Ikaite Illite Ilmenite Ilsemannite Ilvaite Imogolite Inderite Indite Indium...
-
transformed into
fossil fuels such as oil and coal. The rare
minerals idrialite, curtisite, and
carpathite consist almost entirely of PAHs that originated...
-
Mining operations were
taken over by the
government in 1580. The
mineral idrialite,
discovered here in 1832, is
named after the town. In the
Middle Ages...
- of
organic minerals include mellite in 1793,
humboldtine in 1821 and
idrialite in 1832. In the
proposed 10th
edition of the Nickel-Strunz classification...
- scepticism.
Picene is also a
major constituent of the
hydrocarbon mineral idrialite. Olympicene,
which has the same
number of
rings linked in a different...
- Ixiolite-(Mn2+) Ix-Mn
Idaite Ida
Incomsartorite Isat Irinar****ite Inr
Iyoite Iy
Idrialite Id
Inderborite Ibo Iron (ferrum) Fe
Izoklakeite Iz Iimoriite-(Y) Iim-Y...