「silicate」の共起表現一覧(2語左で並び替え)
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Mullite or porcelainite is a rare | silicate mineral of post-clay genesis. |
Apachite is a copper | silicate mineral with a general formula of Cu9Si10O29· |
Kegelite is a complex | silicate mineral with formula Pb8Al4Si8O20(SO4)2(CO3)4 |
Hafnon is a hafnium | silicate mineral, chemical formula (Hf,Zr)SiO4 or (Hf, |
Nabesite is a rare | silicate mineral of the zeolite group with the chemica |
Plancheite is a chain | silicate (inosilicate), with double chains of silica t |
s to chrysocolla, which is a copper-aluminium | silicate with the formula (Cu,Al)2H2Si2O5(OH)4·n(H2O). |
Anandite is a rare | silicate mineral with formula (Ba,K)(Fe2+,Mg)3(Si,Al,F |
e chert is a variety that forms from a sodium | silicate precursor in highly alkaline lakes such as La |
Impregnation of wood with a potassium | silicate solution is an easy and low cost way for rend |
ing of calamine - a zinc carbonate and a zinc | silicate, which often closely resembled each other. |
Chapmanite is a rare | silicate mineral belonging to the nesosilicate group, |
licic acids may be formed by acidification of | silicate salts (such as sodium silicate) in aqueous so |
ces, celery seeds, anti-caking agent (calcium | silicate), nutmeg, coriander, cardamum and clove. |
Euclase is a beryllium aluminium hydroxide | silicate mineral (BeAlSiO4(OH)). |
It is unusual among the | silicate minerals in that it will effervesce with hydr |
lly, rhodolite is an iron-magnesium-aluminium | silicate, part of the pyrope-almandine solid-solution |
neral chamosite, a hydrous iron and aluminium | silicate mineral. |
is a hydrous hydrous strontium and aluminium | silicate, (Sr,Ba)2Al4Si12O32·10H2O. |
Nitrocellulose, Calcium Chloride and Calcium | Silicate) 45.1 %, Trinitrotoluene 29.2 %, powdered Alu |
Main article: Sodium | silicate |
stiff fireproofing materials, such as calcium | silicate. |
in the presence of a vapor phase as well as a | silicate melt, however, and vapor-rock reactions below |
rown Si3N4 Whisker Reinforced Barium Aluminum | Silicate Ceramic Matrix Composite,” F. Yu, C. R. Ortiz |
nsformation Mechanisms in the Barium Aluminum | Silicate Glass Ceramic System,” C. R. Ortiz-Longo, F. |
verers' assumption that the planet would be a | silicate super-terrestrial with neither clouds nor a d |
- which proved on examination to be hydrated | silicate of alumina." |
hat all surface volatiles have been depleted, | silicate rock vaporization may have produced a tenuous |
a natural gemstone called beryllium aluminum | silicate (beryl) was often used for divination. |
Zorite is studied to better understand | silicate structures. |
or Ca2Cu2Si3O10·2H2O) is a light blue copper | silicate mineral. |
Richterite is a sodium calcium magnesium | silicate mineral belonging to the amphibole group. |
an blue is chemically known as calcium copper | silicate (CaCuSi4O10 or CaO·CuO·4SiO2). |
Hardystonite is a rare calcium zinc | silicate mineral first described from the Franklin, Ne |
UO2)2(SiO3OH)2·5H2O is a rare calcium uranium | silicate hydrate mineral that forms from the oxidation |
om its chemical composition, calcium vanadium | silicate, is a deep blue hydrous calcium vanadium phyl |
om metal smelting processes (also called iron | silicate). |
Cancrinite is a complex carbonate and | silicate of sodium, calcium and aluminium with the for |
Clavis der | Silicate (1864) |
TMS is used to apply hydrophobic coating on | silicate surfaces. |
Cronstedtite is a complex iron | silicate mineral belonging to the serpentine group of |
iolite is a clay mineral, a complex magnesium | silicate, a typical formula for which is Mg4Si6O15(OH) |
It is probably composed of | silicate rocks. |
o a process in the regolith via conversion of | silicate minerals into clay minerals. |
Chemically, it is a calcium copper aluminium | silicate hydroxide, found as a secondary mineral on sl |
They are covered in | silicate scales and spines. |
technogenic mineral, a crystalline zirconium | silicate with high (up to 10%) content of uranium as a |
Mafic is an adjective describing a | silicate mineral or rock that is rich in magnesium and |
Edenite is a double chain | silicate mineral of the Amphibole group with the gener |
vailable in various materials: e.g., bitumen, | silicate, PVC, EPDM etc.) that act as a barrier betwee |
iods can cause stains on teeth, especially on | silicate and resin restorations; prolonged use can als |
f the world oil and gas exploration.The other | silicate minerals that are generally present in silici |
und composed of nearly pure fibrous magnesium | silicate, with physical characteristics between those |
It is also much more fluid than | silicate lavas. |
Soluble glass is a popular name for sodium | silicate or potassium silicate. |
s as low pressure analogues for high-pressure | silicate polymorphs. |
d macerations to extract organic fossils from | silicate rocks. |
e term dissolved silica is different from the | silicate occurring as silicate minerals, which is a cl |
of a supercritical fluid) separated from the | silicate core by a layer of ice kept frozen by the hig |
al dust, the 1-100 micrometre-sized grains of | silicate dust that fill the plane of the solar system, |
ecognizable microscopic features in grains of | silicate minerals (usually quartz or feldspar), consis |
emolite is a member of the amphibole group of | silicate minerals with composition: Ca2Mg5Si8O22(OH)2. |
sodium-rich member of the amphibole group of | silicate minerals, chemical formula [][Na2][(Fe2+)3(Fe |
Silicic is the group of | silicate magmas which will eventually crystallise a re |
Gewitterklippen: a rock outcrop of hard, lime | silicate hornfels and diabase, which forces the Bode t |
It has a | silicate surface composition. |
ated to other family members because it has a | silicate composition; Hygieas are dark C-type asteroid |
In horticulture, potassium | silicate is used as a soluble source of potassium and |
one of the rarer zeolites; a hydrated barium | silicate with formula: (Ba0.5,Ca0.5,Na,K)5Al5,Si11O32· |
Meerschaum is a hydrous magnesium | silicate having the chemical formula Mg4Si6O15(OH)2·6H |
alinity include borate, hydroxide, phosphate, | silicate, nitrate, dissolved ammonia, the conjugate ba |
rrestrial sources of rock and soil, i.e. from | silicate minerals and crystals. |
2. This gradual increase in the importance of | silicate (Si) relative to nitrogen (N) has tremendous |
This layer is made of rocks rich in magnesium | silicate minerals. |
and consist thus in an enrichment in biogenic | silicate, compared to Corganic export flux. |
The inosilicate (chain | silicate) structure of rhodonite has a repeat unit of |
so worked as the director of the Institute of | Silicate Research (Institutt for Silikatforskning) at |
Chemically, it is an iron antimony | silicate, closely related to bismutoferrite, and may c |
Danalite is an iron beryllium | silicate sulfide mineral with formula: Fe2+4Be3(SiO4)3 |
Chloritoid is a | silicate mineral of metamorphic origin. |
Andesine is a | silicate mineral, a member of the plagioclase feldspar |
Meionite is a | silicate mineral belonging to the scapolite group with |
Okenite (CaSi2O5·2H2O) is a | silicate mineral that is usually associated with zeoli |
Knebelite is a | silicate mineral, a manganese variety of fayalite with |
Neptunite is a | silicate mineral with the formula KNa2Li(Fe2+, Mn2+)2T |
Kainosite is a | silicate mineral that has the formula of Ca2(Y,Ce) SiO |
Moganite is a | silicate mineral with the chemical formula SiO2 (silic |
Braunite is a | silicate mineral containing both di- and tri-valent ma |
Marialite is a | silicate mineral with a chemical composition of Na4Al3 |
Gadolinite is a | silicate mineral which consists principally of the sil |
Gedrite is a | silicate mineral of the amphibole group with formula: |
Esperite is a rare complex calcium lead zinc | silicate (PbCa3Zn4(SiO4)4) related to beryllonite and |
fertilizers, quicklime, hydrated lime, sodium | silicate and other industrial minerals. |
Limestone in | silicate form is common in Suwannee Limestone. |
There are several limestone and | silicate quarries in the immediate area, which is on t |
this structure are perovskite, loparite, and | silicate perovskite. |
han Earth's Moon, Europa is primarily made of | silicate rock and probably has an iron core. |
osition of ring particles varies; they may be | silicate or icy dust. |
Sapphirine is a rare mineral, a | silicate of magnesium and aluminium with the chemical |
sts that the atmosphere is composed mostly of | silicate clouds. |
eat and/or fluids from a nearby crystallizing | silicate magma. |
Tephroite is a non-metallic manganese | silicate mineral with the formula, Mn2SiO4. |
Clay is a naturally occurring aluminium | silicate composed primarily of fine-grained minerals. |
rmal cyclosilicate have rings composed of six | silicate tetrahedrons; Si6O18. |
diluted and nearly neutral solution of potash | silicate. |
l5)O31(CO3)8Cl5, is a rare mineral of Ba-rich | silicate rocks of Fresno County (California). |
a small crystal embedded in a matrix of other | silicate minerals. |
(FeCl2) crystals into a solution of potassium | silicate (K2SiO3). |
Most chondrules are composed primarily of the | silicate minerals olivine and pyroxene, surrounded by |
n of organic molecules independently of their | silicate "launch stage". |
II) chloride to an aqueous solution of sodium | silicate (otherwise known as waterglass). |
ining chains of five-membered rings of linked | silicate and aluminate tetrahedra (four oxygen atoms a |
t) surrounded by a much larger cloud of small | silicate particles extending to about 1,000 astronomic |
ives require special tackifiers based on "MQ" | silicate resins, composed of a monofunctional trimethy |
Brammallite is a phyllosilicate or layered | silicate. |
idocrase, is a green, brown, yellow, or blue | silicate mineral. |
a-bearing, either as forms of quartz or other | silicate minerals. |
Boltwoodite is a hydrated potassium uranyl | silicate mineral with formula HK(UO2)(SiO4)·1.5(H2O). |
Lamprophyllite is a rare Ti-bearing | silicate mineral usually found in intrusive igneous ro |
mineralogy, some chemical reactions involving | silicate and oxide in the melt or in hydrothermal syst |
roid, therefore giving it a relatively bright | silicate surface. |
on's lagging was stripped out and replaced by | silicate wool which revealed the real cause. |
sses of preparation of silicone resins sodium | silicate and various chlorosilanes were used as starti |
Whereas most lavas are rich in | silicate minerals, the natrocarbonatite lavas of Ol Do |
increase of the total decomposed rock (nickel | silicate, nickel saprolite); on the other hand relativ |
hydroxide sheets are found sandwiched between | silicate sheets in important clay groups: the illite, |
Coolanol is a trade name for a series of | silicate ester industrial coolants. |
rature and pressure conditions, but shifts to | silicate formation at temperatures above 300 °C. |
Lorenzenite is a rare sodium titanium | silicate mineral with the formula Na2Ti2Si2O9 It is an |
med by melt immiscibility between sulfide and | silicate melts in a sulfur-saturated magma. |
characterized by the presence of sulphur and | silicate of soda, and are used in the treatment of dis |
tend to be less strongly coloured than other | silicate minerals in thin section, although pyrope may |
cause these sulfides are much denser than the | silicate minerals formed by lithophile elements, chalc |
eldspar series, in which the sodium-aluminium | silicate member exists in larger proportion. |
als of elements incompatible with the typical | silicate granitic mineralogy. |
This green | silicate may give rise by alteration to a brown iron o |
ls generally form an interstitial matrix to a | silicate cumulate. |
ng term originally used to describe a type of | silicate gangue, or waste rock, associated with iron-o |
-ceramics are Pyroceram and ULE 7971(titanium | silicate) developed by Corning Glass, and opaque white |
This chemical filter is made up of | silicate granules called Zeolite. |
ome metal cleaning formulations use potassium | silicate, which also serves as a corrosion inhibitor. |
It is less useful for | silicate minerals, most of which have a white streak a |
Uses Gadolinium | Silicate crystal (GSO), Gd2SiO5(Ce) |
ty fireproofing of cable trays, using calcium | silicate boards. |
This range covers the values for | silicate minerals such as olivine and pyroxene, which |
An exceptionally large amount of warm, small, | silicate dust particles around the solar-type star BD |
s grass formations which develop on warm, dry | silicate terrains at altitude above 160 meters, mostly |
This would weather exposed | silicate and carbonate rock, including readily-attacke |
prussiate of potash, and "nice welding sand" ( | silicate). |
s technique (infusing the surface with sodium | silicate) and resumed the commission. |
h are M1 and M2 and form ionic bonds with the | silicate anions. |
Hodgkinsonite is a rare zinc manganese | silicate mineral Zn2MnSiO4(OH)2. |
Fraipontite is a zinc aluminium | silicate mineral with a formula of (Zn,Al)3(Si,Al)2O5( |
tremely rare alkaline strontium zinc titanium | silicate mineral from the cyclosilicates class, with f |
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