Similarities between List of minerals and Tsumcorite
List of minerals and Tsumcorite have 19 things in common (in Unionpedia): Adamite, Anglesite, Apatite, Arsenic, Arseniosiderite, Baryte, Beudantite, Carminite, Cerussite, Crocoite, Fluorite, Goethite, Lead, Mimetite, Orpiment, Quartz, Scorodite, Smithsonite, Willemite.
Adamite
Adamite is a zinc arsenate hydroxide mineral, Zn2AsO4OH.
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Anglesite
Anglesite is a lead sulfate mineral with the chemical formula PbSO4.
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Apatite
Apatite is a group of phosphate minerals, usually referring to hydroxylapatite, fluorapatite and chlorapatite, with high concentrations of OH−, F− and Cl− ions, respectively, in the crystal.
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Arsenic
Arsenic is a chemical element with symbol As and atomic number 33.
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Arseniosiderite
Arseniosiderite is a rare arsenate mineral formed by the oxidation of other arsenic-containing minerals, such as scorodite or arsenopyrite.
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Baryte
Baryte or barite (BaSO4) is a mineral consisting of barium sulfate.
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Beudantite
Beudandite is a secondary mineral occurring in the oxidized zones of polymetallic deposits.
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Carminite
Carminite (PbFe3+2(AsO4)2(OH)2http://pubsites.uws.edu.au/ima-cnmnc) is an anhydrous arsenate mineral containing hydroxyl.
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Cerussite
Cerussite (also known as lead carbonate or white lead ore) is a mineral consisting of lead carbonate (PbCO3), and an important ore of lead.
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Crocoite
Crocoite is a mineral consisting of lead chromate, PbCrO4, and crystallizing in the monoclinic crystal system.
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Fluorite
Not to be confused with Fluoride. Fluorite (also called fluorspar) is the mineral form of calcium fluoride, CaF2.
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Goethite
Goethite (FeO(OH)) is an iron bearing hydroxide mineral of the diaspore group.
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Lead
Lead is a chemical element with symbol Pb (from the Latin plumbum) and atomic number 82.
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Mimetite
Mimetite, whose name derives from the Greek Μιμητής mimetes, meaning "imitator", is a lead arsenate chloride mineral (Pb5(AsO4)3Cl) which forms as a secondary mineral in lead deposits, usually by the oxidation of galena and arsenopyrite.
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Orpiment
Orpiment is a deep orange-yellow colored arsenic sulfide mineral with formula.
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Quartz
Quartz is a mineral composed of silicon and oxygen atoms in a continuous framework of SiO4 silicon–oxygen tetrahedra, with each oxygen being shared between two tetrahedra, giving an overall chemical formula of SiO2.
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Scorodite
Scorodite is a common hydrated iron arsenate mineral, with the chemical formula FeAsO4·2H2O.
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Smithsonite
Smithsonite, or zinc spar, is zinc carbonate (ZnCO3), a mineral ore of zinc.
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Willemite
Willemite is a zinc silicate mineral (Zn2SiO4) and a minor ore of zinc.
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List of minerals and Tsumcorite Comparison
List of minerals has 1465 relations, while Tsumcorite has 47. As they have in common 19, the Jaccard index is 1.26% = 19 / (1465 + 47).
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