- wool. The
compound occurs in the
nature as the
exceedingly rare
mineral phosphammite. The
related dihydrogen compound occurs as the
mineral biphosphammite...
- compound, that is the
monohydrogen counterpart, is the even more
scarce phosphammite. Lide,
David R. (1998).
Handbook of
Chemistry and
Physics (87 ed.). Boca...
- calcite-bearing
lacustrine sediments. It
occurs with whewellite, urea,
phosphammite and aphthitalite. If
oxalic acid is used to
clean any
mineral sample...
- cations: 05 Nahpoite, 10 Monetite, 15 Archerite, 15 Biphosphammite; 20
Phosphammite, 25 Buchwaldite; 35 Pretulite, 35 Xenotime-(Y), 35 Xenotime-(Yb); 45...
- Psi-Ce
Polylithionite Pln
Pyradoketosite Pdk
Pahasapaite Pah
Pascoite Pas
Phosphammite Pam
Polyphite Ppt
Pyrargyrite Pyg
Painite Pai
Paseroite Psr Phosphocy****e-(Fe)...
- (IUPAC:
tridecasodium calcium cerium tetra(trioxosilicate) tetraphosphate)
Phosphammite (Y: 1852) 8.AD.20 [535] [536] [537] (IUPAC:
diammonium hydroxophosphate)...