- the most
important source of zirconium. The word is
related to
Persian zargun (zircon; zar-gun, "gold-like" or "as gold").
Besides zircon,
zirconium occurs...
- yellow-golden, red, brown, blue, and green. The name
derives from the
Persian zargun,
meaning "gold-hued". This word is
changed into "jargoon", a term applied...
- 1.22 33
primordial solid 40 Zr
Zirconium Zircon, mineral, from
Persian zargun 'gold-hued' 4 5 d-block 91.224 6.52 2128 4682 0.278 1.33 165 primordial...
- 1.22 33
primordial solid 40 Zr
Zirconium Zircon, mineral, from
Persian zargun 'gold-hued' 4 5 d-block 91.224 6.52 2128 4682 0.278 1.33 165 primordial...
- 941 m (12,930 ft) 28°36′N 61°8′E / 28.600°N 61.133°E / 28.600; 61.133
Zargun 3,578 m (11,739 ft) 30°16′N 67°18′E / 30.267°N 67.300°E / 30.267; 67...
- He gave the new
element the name
zirconium based on its
Persian name "
zargun", gold-colored.: 515
Klaproth characterised uranium and
zirconium as distinct...
-
which characterizes the
hyacinth or jacinth. The word is
related to
Persian zargun (zircon; zar-gun, "gold-like" or "as gold"). Some of the
finest jargoons...
- (zargono), زرگون (
zargûn) Syriac/Persian via
Arabic and
German "gold-like" From
Arabic زركون (zarkûn).
Derived from
Persian زرگون (
zargûn),
which means "gold-like"...
-
Barikin Ladi
Zabot Zabot Village; Newo Village;
Foron Ekan;
Kamang Village;
Zargun Village; Rung Ratsat;
Sabon Gidan Foron; Mai Idon Taro I; Mai Idon Taro...
- Via
German Zirkon and
Arabic ئشقنعى zarkûn;
ultimately from
Persian زرگون
zargun, "gold-colored" or from
Syriac ܙܐܪܓܥܢܥ Zargono.
Zirconate zircon + the suffix...