-
transition metal dichalcogenides. It
occurs naturally as the rare
mineral tungstenite. This
material is a
component of
certain catalysts used for hydrodesulfurization...
- Shuangfengite; 25 Verb****ite; 30 Drysdallite, 30 Jordisite, 30 Molybdenite, 30
Tungstenite 02.EB M:S = 1:2, with Fe, Co, Ni, PGE, etc.: 05a Aurostibite, 05a Cattierite...
- Tennantite-(Fe) Tnt-Fe
Thomsenolite Tse
Tobermorite Tbm
Trinepheline Tnph
Tungstenite Tgt
Tantalcarbide Tcb Tennantite-(Hg) Tnt-Hg Thomsonite-Ca Thm-Ca Tochilinite...
- tar. Carl
Wilhelm Scheele ascertains that a new acid can be made from
tungstenite,
leading to the
discovery of
tungsten in 1783.
Autumn –
Peter Jacob Hjelm...
-
Disulfide &
Tungsten Disulfide" (PDF).
Retrieved 2015-09-08. "Applied
Tungstenite: Aerospace:
Tungsten Disulfide WS2 dry film
Lubricant and
Citric Acid...
- Fe,Ni)As2
Molybdenite group Drysdallite Mo(Se,S)2,
Molybdenite MoS2,
Tungstenite WS2
Skutterudite group Ferroskutterudite (Fe,Co)As3; Nickelskutterudite...
- orthoclase-anorthoclasee (silicates), alabandine, edgarite, pyrite, molybdenite,
tungstenite (sulfides), corundum,
graphite and mo****te-(Ce).
Crystal structure of...
- chalcopyrite, molybdenite,
apatite and beryl; less
common are
minerals of the
tungstenite‐molybdenite
solid solution, marcasite, galena, ****nopyrite, sphalerite...
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nonaoxohexaborate trihydrate)
Tungsten (iron: IMA2011-004) 1.AE.05 [687] [no] [no]
Tungstenite (molybdenite: 1917) 2.EA.30 [688] [689] [690] (IUPAC:
tungsten disulfide)...