- cohenite
- co·hen·ite
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Cohenite — General Category Carbides Chemical formula (Fe,Ni,Co)3C Strunz classification 01.BA.05 … Wikipedia
cohenite — /koh euh nuyt /, n. a rare microscopic mineral, carbide of iron, nickel, or cobalt, (Fe, Ni, Co)3C, found in lunar rocks and some meteorites. [named after E. W. Cohen, 19th century German mineralogist; see ITE1] * * * ▪ mineral an iron… … Universalium
cohenite — ˈkōə̇ˌnīt noun ( s) Etymology: German cohenit, from Emil Cohen died 1905 German mineralogist + German it ite : a tin white crystalline mineral (Fe,Ni,Co)3C consisting of a carbide of iron, nickel, and cobalt and occurring in some meteorites * * * … Useful english dictionary
Cohenita — General Categoría Minerales elementos Clase 1.BA.05 (Strunz) Fórmula química (Fe,Ni,Co)3C Propiedades físicas … Wikipedia Español
List of minerals C-E (complete) — It is currently not possible to have a complete list of minerals . The International Mineralogical Association is the international group that recognises new minerals and new mineral names, however minerals discovered before 1959 did not go… … Wikipedia
Cohenit — Chemische Formel (Fe,Ni,Co)3C Mineralklasse Elemente Metallische Kohlenstoff , Stickstoff und Phosphorverbindungen 1.BA.05 (8. Aufl.: I/A.09 50) (nach Strunz) 01.01.16.01 (nach Dana) Kristallsystem orthorhombisch Kristallklasse … Deutsch Wikipedia
Native elements — ▪ Table Native elements name colour lustre Mohs hardness specific gravity habit or form allemontite tin white; reddish gray metallic 3–4 5.8–6.2 kidneylike masses amalgam gold amalgam yellowish metallic 15.5 lumps or grains moschellandsbergite… … Universalium
Telluric iron — Telluric iron, also called native iron, is iron that originated on Earth, but is found in a metallic form rather than as an ore. Telluric iron is extremely rare, with only one known major deposit in the world, located in Greenland. Contents 1… … Wikipedia
Octahedrite — from Toluca Widmanstätten … Wikipedia
Cementite — or iron carbide is a chemical compound with the formula Fe3C (or Fe2C:Fe), and an orthorhombic crystal structure. It is a hard, brittle material, normally classified as a ceramic in its pure form, though it is more important in metallurgy. It… … Wikipedia