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  • Brucite
  • Magnesium hydroxide mineral

    Brucite is the mineral form of magnesium hydroxide, with the chemical formula Mg(OH)2. It is a common alteration product of periclase in marble; a low-temperature

    Brucite

    Brucite

    Brucite

  • Magnesium hydroxide
  • Inorganic compound of formula Mg(OH)2

    with the chemical formula Mg(OH)2. It occurs in nature as the mineral brucite. It is a white solid with low solubility in water (Ksp = 5.61×10−12). Magnesium

    Magnesium hydroxide

    Magnesium hydroxide

    Magnesium_hydroxide

  • Serpentinization
  • Formation of serpentinite by hydration and metamorphic transformation of olivine

    include the serpentine group minerals (antigorite, lizardite, chrysotile), brucite, talc, Ni-Fe alloys, and magnetite. The mineral alteration is particularly

    Serpentinization

    Serpentinization

    Serpentinization

  • Hydroxide
  • Chemical compound (OH–)

    sequence of the layers. The structures are similar to the brucite structure. However, whereas the brucite structure can be described as a close-packed structure

    Hydroxide

    Hydroxide

    Hydroxide

  • Mica
  • Group of phyllosilicate minerals

    trioctahedral. A trioctahedral sheet has the structure of a sheet of the mineral brucite, with magnesium or ferrous iron being the most common cation. A dioctahedral

    Mica

    Mica

    Mica

  • Iron(II) hydroxide
  • Chemical compound

    crystal growth conditions are imperfectly controlled. Fe(OH)2 adopts the brucite structure, i.e. the arrangement of the atoms in the crystal are the same

    Iron(II) hydroxide

    Iron(II) hydroxide

    Iron(II)_hydroxide

  • Manganese(II) hydroxide
  • Chemical compound

    owing to oxidation. It is poorly soluble in water. Mn(OH)2 adopts the brucite structure, i.e. the arrangement of the atoms in the crystal are the same

    Manganese(II) hydroxide

    Manganese(II)_hydroxide

  • Layered double hydroxides
  • Class of ionic solids characterized by a layered structure

    can be seen as derived from hydroxides of divalent cations (d) with the brucite (Mg(OH)2) layer structure [AdB AdB]n, by cation (c) replacement (Mg2+ →

    Layered double hydroxides

    Layered double hydroxides

    Layered_double_hydroxides

  • Weathering
  • Deterioration of rocks and minerals through exposure to the elements

    is hydrolyzed into solid brucite and dissolved silicic acid: Mg2SiO4 + 4 H2O ⇌ 2 Mg(OH)2 + H4SiO4 forsterite + water ⇌ brucite + silicic acid Most hydrolysis

    Weathering

    Weathering

    Weathering

  • Talc
  • Phyllosilicate mineral in the pyrophyllite-talc group

    a sheet of the mineral brucite. Apical oxygens take the place of some of the hydroxyl ions that would be present in a brucite sheet, bonding the tetrahedral

    Talc

    Talc

    Talc

  • Serpentinite
  • Rock formed by transformation of olivine

    chrysotile (minerals of the serpentine subgroup), and magnetite (Fe3O4), with brucite (Mg(OH)2) less commonly present. Lizardite, chrysotile, and antigorite

    Serpentinite

    Serpentinite

    Serpentinite

  • List of gemstones by species
  • Bismutotantalite Biotite Boleite Boracite Bornite Brazilianite Breithauptite Brookite Brucite Bustamite Bytownite Calcite Manganoan calcite (var.) Caledonite Canasite

    List of gemstones by species

    List_of_gemstones_by_species

  • Calcium hydroxide
  • Inorganic compound of formula Ca(OH)2

    do all metal hydroxides. The structure is identical to that of Mg(OH)2 (brucite structure); i.e., the cadmium iodide motif. Strong hydrogen bonds exist

    Calcium hydroxide

    Calcium hydroxide

    Calcium_hydroxide

  • Belite
  • Industrial mineral

    magnesium end-member of olivine) leading to the formation of serpentine and brucite in nature, although the kinetic of hydration of poorly crystallized artificial

    Belite

    Belite

  • Magnesium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 12 (Mg)

    magnesium is found in more than 60 minerals, only dolomite, magnesite, brucite, carnallite, talc, and olivine are of commercial importance. The Mg2+ cation

    Magnesium

    Magnesium

    Magnesium

  • Chlorite group
  • Group of phyllosilicate minerals

    layers are bound together by positively charged O layers, sometimes called brucite layers. Mica is also composed of aluminium-rich, negatively charged TOT

    Chlorite group

    Chlorite group

    Chlorite_group

  • Calcium hydroxychloride
  • Chemical compound

    According to X-ray crystallography, it adopts a layered structure related to brucite (magnesium hydroxide, Mg(OH)2). Calcium hydroxychloride is sometimes confused

    Calcium hydroxychloride

    Calcium_hydroxychloride

  • Portlandite
  • Calcium hydroxide mineral

    occurring form of calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2) and the calcium analogue of brucite (Mg(OH)2). Portlandite occurs in a variety of environments. At the type

    Portlandite

    Portlandite

    Portlandite

  • Biotite
  • Subgroup of phyllosilicate minerals within the trioctahedral mica group

    is a trioctahedral sheet having the structure of a sheet of the mineral brucite, with magnesium or ferrous iron being the usual cations. Apical oxygens

    Biotite

    Biotite

    Biotite

  • Gibbsite
  • Form of aluminium hydroxide, mineral

    structure is closely related to the structure of brucite, Mg(OH)2. However the lower charge in brucite's magnesium (+2) as opposed to gibbsite's aluminium

    Gibbsite

    Gibbsite

    Gibbsite

  • Mariana mud volcanoes
  • mantle results in the formation of Mg-rich serpentine (Mg3Si2O5(OH)4) and brucite (Mg(OH)2). This process is known as serpentinization. Serpentine is a mineral

    Mariana mud volcanoes

    Mariana mud volcanoes

    Mariana_mud_volcanoes

  • Komatiite
  • Magnesium-rich igneous rock

    assemblages are dominated by the minerals chlorite, serpentine-antigorite and brucite. Traces of talc, tremolite and dolomite may be present, as it is very rare

    Komatiite

    Komatiite

    Komatiite

  • Diaspore
  • Aluminium hydroxide oxide mineral

    transparent minerals with a perfect cleavage and pearly luster (e.g. mica, talc, brucite, and gypsum) by its greater hardness of 6.5–7. Its specific gravity is

    Diaspore

    Diaspore

    Diaspore

  • Lost City Hydrothermal Field
  • Hydrothermal field in the mid-Atlantic Ocean

    aragonite, brucite, and calcite chimneys are formed as calcium carbonates precipitate out of solution. Younger chimneys are primarily brucite and aragonite

    Lost City Hydrothermal Field

    Lost City Hydrothermal Field

    Lost_City_Hydrothermal_Field

  • Abiogenesis
  • Life arising from non-living matter

    water only to yield serpentine and Mg(OH)2 (brucite). Serpentine is stable at high pH in the presence of brucite like calcium silicate hydrate, (C-S-H) phases

    Abiogenesis

    Abiogenesis

    Abiogenesis

  • Artinite
  • Hydrated basic magnesium carbonate mineral

    veins and in serpentinized ultramafic rocks. Associated minerals include brucite, hydromagnesite, pyroaurite, chrysotile, aragonite, calcite, dolomite and

    Artinite

    Artinite

    Artinite

  • Gabbs, Nevada
  • Unincorporated town in the State of Nevada, United States

    area. The town grew out of an earlier mining camp named Brucite (after the magnesium oxide brucite that occurred locally), and took the name of the surrounding

    Gabbs, Nevada

    Gabbs, Nevada

    Gabbs,_Nevada

  • Serpentine subgroup
  • Subgroup of phyllosilicate minerals within the kaolinite-serpentine group

    Stack of two serpentine basic structural unit: TO TO (silica tetrahedron, brucite octahedron) as sometimes schematically used to stylize its chemical composition

    Serpentine subgroup

    Serpentine subgroup

    Serpentine_subgroup

  • List of minerals
  • Brockite Bromargyrite Bromellite Bronzite Brookite Brownleeite Brownmillerite Brucite Brushite Buddingtonite Bukovite Bukovskyite Bultfonteinite Bunsenite Bustamite

    List of minerals

    List_of_minerals

  • Lime (material)
  • Calcium oxides and/or hydroxides

    other compounds. Thus, these limes contain inclusions of portlandite, brucite, magnesite, and other magnesium hydroxycarbonate compounds. These magnesium

    Lime (material)

    Lime (material)

    Lime_(material)

  • Periclase
  • Rocksalt, magnesium oxide mineral

    produced by metamorphism of dolomitic limestones. It readily alters to brucite under near surface conditions. In addition to its type locality, it is

    Periclase

    Periclase

    Periclase

  • Cobalt(II) hydroxide
  • Chemical compound

    [Co(OH)4]2− and [Co(OH)6]4−. The (β) form of cobalt(II) hydroxide has the brucite crystal structure, i.e. the arrangement of the atoms in the crystal are

    Cobalt(II) hydroxide

    Cobalt(II) hydroxide

    Cobalt(II)_hydroxide

  • Mineral
  • Crystalline chemical element or compound formed by geologic processes

    perfect basal cleavage. The chlorite group is related to mica group, but a brucite-like (Mg(OH)2) layer between the T-O-T stacks. Because of their chemical

    Mineral

    Mineral

    Mineral

  • Cement chemist notation
  • Abbreviated notation for chemical formulas of common oxides

    reaction leads to the elimination of the excess of portlandite (Ca(OH)2) and brucite (Mg(OH)2), respectively, out of the silicate system, giving rise to the

    Cement chemist notation

    Cement_chemist_notation

  • Mineral hydration
  • Chemical reaction adding water to a mineral's crystal structure

    non-silicates oxides (O2− , Al 2O 3, Fe 2O 3, etc.) and oxy-hydroxides brucite, Mg(OH)2 goethite, FeO(OH) carbonates (CO2− 3, etc.) hydromagnesite, Mg5(CO3)4(OH)2·4H2O

    Mineral hydration

    Mineral_hydration

  • Magnesium hydroxychloride
  • Class of chemical compounds

    well-defined and stable phases: Mg(OH)2 (magnesium hydroxide, the mineral brucite) 2Mg(OH)2·MgCl2·4H2O = Mg3(OH)4Cl2·4H2O ("phase 2", "2:1:4") 3Mg(OH)2·MgCl2·8H2O

    Magnesium hydroxychloride

    Magnesium_hydroxychloride

  • Nickel oxide hydroxide
  • Chemical compound

    even identical with NiO(OH). Its layered structure resembles that of the brucite polymorph of nickel(II) hydroxide, but with half as many hydrogens. The

    Nickel oxide hydroxide

    Nickel oxide hydroxide

    Nickel_oxide_hydroxide

  • Barbertonite
  • Magnesium chromium carbonate mineral

    1944). The structure of barbertonite has brucite-like layers alternating with interlayers. Neighboring brucite layers are stacked so that the hydroxyl

    Barbertonite

    Barbertonite

  • Luning, Nevada
  • Unincorporated community in Nevada, US

    Pacific Railroad between Thorne and Mina as a supply center for the Nevada Brucite quarry. Named for Nicholas B. Luning, a bondholder of the Carson and Colorado

    Luning, Nevada

    Luning, Nevada

    Luning,_Nevada

  • Oilfield scale inhibition
  • Process in petroleum processing

    CaC2O4 Beerstone Barium sulfate BaSO4 Barite Magnesium hydroxide Mg(OH)2 Brucite Magnesium oxide MgO Periclase Silicates Me(SinOx) · y H2O Serpentine, acmite

    Oilfield scale inhibition

    Oilfield_scale_inhibition

  • Alkali–carbonate reaction
  • Alkali-reaction affecting impure dolomite aggregates with formation of expansive brucite

    crystals present in the aggregate inducing the production of poorly soluble brucite, (MgOH)2, and calcite (CaCO3). This mechanism was tentatively proposed

    Alkali–carbonate reaction

    Alkali–carbonate_reaction

  • Clinohumite
  • Nesosilicate mineral

    OH)2. The formula can be thought of as four olivine (Mg2SiO4), plus one brucite (Mg(OH)2). Indeed, the mineral is essentially a hydrated olivine and occurs

    Clinohumite

    Clinohumite

    Clinohumite

  • Fougèrite
  • Hydrotalcite group mineral (green rust)

    naturally occurring layered double hydroxides. The structure is based on brucite-like layers containing Fe2+ and Fe3+ cations, O2− and OH− anions, with

    Fougèrite

    Fougèrite

    Fougèrite

  • Ringwoodite
  • High-pressure phase of magnesium silicate

    ringwoodite has been synthesized by mixing powders of forsterite (Mg 2SiO 4), brucite (Mg(OH) 2), and silica (SiO 2) so as to give the desired final elemental

    Ringwoodite

    Ringwoodite

    Ringwoodite

  • Greenschist
  • Metamorphic rock

    Ultramafic: chlorite + serpentine +/- talc +/- tremolite +/- diopside +/- brucite Pelites: quartz +/- albite +/- k-feldspar +/- chlorite, muscovite, garnet

    Greenschist

    Greenschist

    Greenschist

  • Concrete degradation
  • Damage to concrete affecting its mechanical strength and its durability

    magnesium hydroxide (brucite, Mg(OH) 2) and a carbonate ion (CO2− 3). The resulting expansion caused by the swelling of brucite can cause destruction

    Concrete degradation

    Concrete degradation

    Concrete_degradation

  • Deep water cycle
  • Movement of water in the deep Earth

    transforming them into hydrous minerals such as serpentines, talc and brucite. In this form, water is carried down into the mantle. In the upper mantle

    Deep water cycle

    Deep water cycle

    Deep_water_cycle

  • Ocean acidification
  • Decrease of pH levels in the ocean

    since the Industrial Revolution. Experimental materials include limestone, brucite, olivine, and alkaline solutions. Another approach is to use electricity

    Ocean acidification

    Ocean acidification

    Ocean_acidification

  • X-ray crystallography
  • Technique used for determining crystal structures and identifying mineral compounds

    titanium dioxide (TiO2) in 1916; pyrochroite (Mn(OH)2) and, by extension, brucite (Mg(OH)2) in 1919. Also in 1919, sodium nitrate (NaNO3) and caesium dichloroiodate

    X-ray crystallography

    X-ray crystallography

    X-ray_crystallography

  • Oil depletion allowance
  • Tax Loophole

    refractory properties. 4 10% Asbestos (if paragraph (1)(B) does not apply), brucite, coal, lignite, perlite, sodium chloride, and wollastonite. 5 7.5% Clay

    Oil depletion allowance

    Oil_depletion_allowance

  • Geikielite
  • Magnesium titanium oxide mineral

    rutile, spinel, clinohumite, perovskite, diopside, serpentine, forsterite, brucite, hydrotalcite, chlorite and calcite. Warr, L.N. (2021). "IMA–CNMNC approved

    Geikielite

    Geikielite

    Geikielite

  • Hydromagnesite
  • Hydrated hydroxy-carbonate mineral of magnesium

    weathering products of magnesium containing minerals such as serpentine or brucite. It occurs as incrustations and vein or fracture fillings in ultramafic

    Hydromagnesite

    Hydromagnesite

    Hydromagnesite

  • Oxide mineral
  • Class of minerals containing oxygen

    FeCr2O4 Chrysoberyl BeAl2O4 Columbite (Fe,Mn)(Nb,Ta)2O6 Hydroxide subgroup: Brucite Mg(OH)2 Manganite MnO(OH) Romanèchite BaMn2+Mn4+8O16(OH)4 Goethite group:

    Oxide mineral

    Oxide mineral

    Oxide_mineral

  • Cookeite
  • Mineral species of the silicate group

    cookeite can be seen as an alternating stack of brucite-type layers and talc-type layers. Indeed, brucite Mg(OH)2 consists of Mg3OH6 layers, and talc Mg3(Si4O10)(OH)2

    Cookeite

    Cookeite

    Cookeite

  • Fouling
  • Accumulation of unwanted material on solid surfaces

    oxalate (e.g., beerstone); Barium sulfate (barite); Magnesium hydroxide (brucite); magnesium oxide (periclase); Silicates (serpentine, acmite, gyrolite

    Fouling

    Fouling

    Fouling

  • Alkali–aggregate reaction
  • Expansive chemical reaction damaging concrete

    argillaceous dolomitic limestones, likely involving the expansion of the mineral brucite (Mg(OH)2). The pozzolanic reaction which occurs in the setting of the mixture

    Alkali–aggregate reaction

    Alkali–aggregate reaction

    Alkali–aggregate_reaction

  • Tailings dam
  • Type of dam

    tailings, rich in magnesium-bearing minerals such as serpentine, olivine, and brucite, are highly reactive due to their reduced grain size from crushing and

    Tailings dam

    Tailings dam

    Tailings_dam

  • Nanopin film
  • is heated at 60 °C for 24 hours in a chemical bath deposition to form a brucite type cobalt(II) hydroxide layer with composition CoOH1.13Cl0.09(CO3)0.39

    Nanopin film

    Nanopin_film

  • Magnesite in Greece
  • fourth-most common element on Earth. It is contained in magnesite, dolomite, brucite, carnallite, talc, and magnesium minerals. China is now the biggest producer

    Magnesite in Greece

    Magnesite_in_Greece

  • List of minerals recognized by the International Mineralogical Association (A)
  • (IMA2015-097) 7.EB. [332] [no] [no] (Y(UO2)3(SO4)2O(OH)3(H2O)7·7H2O) Amakinite (brucite: IMA1967 s.p., 1962) 4.FE.05 [333] [334] [335] (IUPAC: iron(II) dihydroxide)

    List of minerals recognized by the International Mineralogical Association (A)

    List_of_minerals_recognized_by_the_International_Mineralogical_Association_(A)

  • Wüstite
  • Iron(II) oxide (FeO) mineral formed under reducing conditions

    (MgO), and iron substitutes for magnesium. Periclase, when hydrated, forms brucite (Mg(OH)2), a common product of serpentinite metamorphic reactions. Oxidation

    Wüstite

    Wüstite

    Wüstite

  • Ekplexite
  • as non-commensurate. It is composed of two modules: MeS2 sulfide module brucite-like (hydroxide) module Warr, L.N. (2021). "IMA–CNMNC approved mineral

    Ekplexite

    Ekplexite

  • Anthophyllite
  • Silicate amphibole mineral

    hydrous, CO2-free environments will tend to form serpentinite-antigorite-brucite-tremolite assemblages (dependent on MgO content) or at amphibolite to granulite

    Anthophyllite

    Anthophyllite

    Anthophyllite

  • List of mineral symbols
  • Bobtraillite Bta Brownmillerite Bmlr Bamfordite Bfd Bentorite Bto Bodieite Bod Brucite Brc Banalsite Bns Benyacarite Byc Bogdanovite Bog Brüggenite Brü Bandylite

    List of mineral symbols

    List_of_mineral_symbols

  • Lizardite
  • Phyllosilicate mineral in the serpentine subgroup

    Lizardite is commonly found in ophiolite and is often intergrown with brucite. It is also found with magnetite and the other serpentine minerals. As

    Lizardite

    Lizardite

    Lizardite

  • Protocell
  • Lipid globule proposed as a precursor of living cells

    hydrothermal systems tend to precipitate Ca2+ and Mg2+ ions as aragonite and brucite, so their concentrations are typically much lower than mean ocean values

    Protocell

    Protocell

  • Hydrotalcite
  • Hydrated Mg-Al layered double hydroxide (LDH) containing carbonate anions

    as an antacid, such as Maalox (magnesium-aluminium oxide). Barbertonite Brucite, Mg(OH) 2 Fougerite Layered double hydroxide (LDH) Magnesium hydroxide

    Hydrotalcite

    Hydrotalcite

    Hydrotalcite

  • Green rust
  • Generic name for various green iron layered double hydroxide

    the result of inserting the foreign anions and water molecules between brucite-like layers of iron(II) hydroxide, Fe(OH)2. The latter has an hexagonal

    Green rust

    Green rust

    Green_rust

  • Amakinite
  • Hydroxide mineral

    is a semi transparent yellow-green hydroxide mineral belonging to the brucite group that was discovered in 1962. Its chemical formula is written as (Fe2+

    Amakinite

    Amakinite

    Amakinite

  • Afwillite
  • Nesosilicate alteration mineral also sometimes found in hydrated cement paste

    spurrite, gehlenite, ettringite, portlandite, hillebrandite, foshagite, brucite and calcite. It was first described in 1925 for an occurrence in the Dutoitspan

    Afwillite

    Afwillite

    Afwillite

  • Bureya Range
  • Mountain range in Russia

    рельеф". Archived from the original on 2021-12-20. Retrieved 2021-12-20. Brucite deposits of the lesser Khingan / southern Bureya range Geochemical characteristics

    Bureya Range

    Bureya Range

    Bureya_Range

  • List of eponyms (A–K)
  • List of terms created from a person's name

    Automatic Rifle and Browning Hi-Power Archibald Bruce, American mineralogist – Brucite. Catherine Wolfe Bruce, American humanitarian activist – Bruce Medal. David

    List of eponyms (A–K)

    List_of_eponyms_(A–K)

  • Sorel cement
  • Magnesium-based cement: 1 part MgCl2 for 3 or 5 parts of Mg(OH)2

    Sorel cement to water leaches out the soluble MgCl 2, leaving hydrated brucite Mg(OH) 2 as the binding phase, which without absorption of CO2, can result

    Sorel cement

    Sorel_cement

  • Archibald Bruce (mineralogist)
  • American physician and mineralogist (1777–1818)

    from New Jersey" made known to science the mineral now called after him, Brucite. He also detected and correctly analyzed the zincite of Sussex County,

    Archibald Bruce (mineralogist)

    Archibald Bruce (mineralogist)

    Archibald_Bruce_(mineralogist)

  • Sulfate attack in concrete and mortar
  • Concrete degradation mainly caused by ettringite crystallization

    reactions, replacing calcium in the solid phases with the formation of brucite (magnesium hydroxide) and magnesium silicate hydrates. The displaced calcium

    Sulfate attack in concrete and mortar

    Sulfate_attack_in_concrete_and_mortar

  • AFm phases
  • Aluminate Ferrite monosubstituted or calcium aluminate monosubstituted

    located in a plane as for calcium or magnesium hydroxides in portlandite or brucite hexagonal sheets respectively. The replacement of one divalent Ca2+ cation

    AFm phases

    AFm_phases

  • Index of chemistry articles
  • Borax Boric acid Bornite Boron Boron group Boron nitride Brass Bromine Brucite Buffer solution Bunsen burner Burette Burmite Butane N-Butyllithium Tert-Butyllithium

    Index of chemistry articles

    Index_of_chemistry_articles

  • Orbicella
  • Genus of corals

    addition, the skeleton also contains brucite [Mg(OH)2] in the interseptal spaces (microbialites). These brucite particles encrusts microbes growing inside

    Orbicella

    Orbicella

    Orbicella

  • Peltodoris atromaculata
  • Species of gastropod

    from their prey. The mantle spicules are composed of calcite (CaCO3) and brucite (Mg(OH)2) and fluorite (Ca2F), with calcite making up the largest percentage

    Peltodoris atromaculata

    Peltodoris atromaculata

    Peltodoris_atromaculata

  • Strýtan vent field
  • magnesium in the precipitation of tall saponite chimneys. A 2024 study found brucite within the chimneys at Strýtan, suggesting the possibility of ferrobrucite

    Strýtan vent field

    Strýtan_vent_field

  • List of minerals recognized by the International Mineralogical Association (B)
  • [815] [816] [817] (IUPAC: dicalcium iron(III) aluminium pentaoxide) Brucite (brucite: 1818) 4.FE.05 [818] [819] [820] (IUPAC: magnesium dihydroxide) Brüggenite

    List of minerals recognized by the International Mineralogical Association (B)

    List_of_minerals_recognized_by_the_International_Mineralogical_Association_(B)

  • Glossary of geology
  • aluminium, iron, and magnesium. Their non-accessible interlayer is filled by a brucite bridge (Mg(OH)2, or sometimes Fe(OH)2). They crystallise in the monoclinic

    Glossary of geology

    Glossary_of_geology

  • List of minerals recognized by the International Mineralogical Association (P–Q)
  • [789] [no] Popugaevaite (IMA2019-115) 6.CE. [790] [no] [no] Portlandite (brucite: 1933) 4.FE.05 [791] [792] [793] (IUPAC: calcium dihydroxide) Pošepnýite

    List of minerals recognized by the International Mineralogical Association (P–Q)

    List_of_minerals_recognized_by_the_International_Mineralogical_Association_(P–Q)

  • Carbonate nitrate
  • Class of chemical compounds

    Dziembaj, Roman (2002). "Influence of Cu, Co and Ni cations incorporated in brucite-type layers on thermal behaviour of hydrotalcites and reducibility of the

    Carbonate nitrate

    Carbonate_nitrate

  • Classification of non-silicate minerals
  • List of IMA recognized minerals and groupings

    V4+)O(OH), Bracewellite Cr3+O(OH), Tsumgallite GaO(OH) Brucite group (Rhombohedral: P-3m1) Brucite Mg(OH)2, Amakinite (Fe2+,Mg)(OH)2, Pyrochroite Mn(OH)2

    Classification of non-silicate minerals

    Classification_of_non-silicate_minerals

  • List of lakes of Ontario: B
  • List of lakes of Ontario beginning with the letter B

    Bruce Lake (Peck Township, Nipissing District) Bruce Pond Bruchardt Pond Brucite Lake Brue Lake Bruin Lake Lac Brulé Brule Lake (Frontenac County) Brule

    List of lakes of Ontario: B

    List_of_lakes_of_Ontario:_B

  • Talc carbonate
  • Serpentinisation of olivine: forsterite2Mg2SiO4 + 3H2O → serpentineMg3Si2O5(OH)4 + bruciteMg(OH)2 Or by addition of aqueous silica: 3Mg2SiO4 + 4H2O + SiO2,aq → 2Mg3Si2O5(OH)4

    Talc carbonate

    Talc_carbonate

  • Havelock Asbestos Mine
  • Asbestos mine in Eswatini

    identified at the Havelock Mine, including olivine, orthopyroxene, chromite, brucite, magnesite, talc, pyrite and calcite. Recent studies of the asbestos tailings

    Havelock Asbestos Mine

    Havelock Asbestos Mine

    Havelock_Asbestos_Mine

  • List of minerals named after people
  • University of Washington at Seattle, leading head of the Stardust mission Brucite: Mg(OH)2 – American mineralogist Archibald Bruce (1777–1818) Buddingtonite:

    List of minerals named after people

    List_of_minerals_named_after_people

  • Marine biogeochemical cycles
  • transforming them into hydrous minerals such as serpentines, talc and brucite. In this form, water is carried down into the mantle. In the upper mantle

    Marine biogeochemical cycles

    Marine biogeochemical cycles

    Marine_biogeochemical_cycles

  • Talon Chute
  • or on foot. It features a water control dam and was once the site of a brucite marble mine. List of mines in Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources Information

    Talon Chute

    Talon Chute

    Talon_Chute

  • Budureasa mine
  • Mine in Budureasa, Bihor County, Romania

    The Budureasa mine is a large mine in the northwest of Romania in Bihor County, 100 km (62 mi) southeast of Oradea and 478 km (297 mi) north of the capital

    Budureasa mine

    Budureasa_mine

  • Mixite
  • Copper bismuth arsenate mineral

    1997, 13, p. 5–18. Dubru. M, (1986) Pétrologie et géochimie du marbre à brucite et des borates associés au gisement de tungstène de Costabonne, (Pyrénées

    Mixite

    Mixite

    Mixite

  • Self-cleaning surfaces
  • Class of materials

    These methodologies produce thin crystalline nanostructures. For example, brucite-type cobalt hydroxide crystalline surfaces were produced by chemical bath

    Self-cleaning surfaces

    Self-cleaning_surfaces

  • Crestmore Heights, California
  • Place in California, United States

    arsenopyrite, augite, axinite, azurite, biotite, blue calcite, bornite, brucite, calcite, cerussite, chalcocite, chalcopyrite, chondrodite, clinochlore

    Crestmore Heights, California

    Crestmore_Heights,_California

  • List of minerals recognized by the International Mineralogical Association (T)
  • [293] [294] [295] (IUPAC: tricopper dihydro pyroarsenate) Theophrastite (brucite: IMA1980-059) 4.FE.05 [296] [297] [298] (IUPAC: nickel(II) dihydroxide)

    List of minerals recognized by the International Mineralogical Association (T)

    List_of_minerals_recognized_by_the_International_Mineralogical_Association_(T)

  • William W. Jefferis
  • American mineralogist (1820–1906)

    that Brush named Jefferisite in his honor and a distinctive specimen of brucite from Lancaster County. He frequently loaned his specimens to museums and

    William W. Jefferis

    William W. Jefferis

    William_W._Jefferis

  • Biodegradable magnesium implants
  • Temporary orthopaedic devices

    overall reaction is: Mg + 2H₂O → Mg(OH)₂ + H₂↑ The magnesium hydroxide (brucite) film that forms on the surface is partially protective but susceptible

    Biodegradable magnesium implants

    Biodegradable_magnesium_implants

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  • Brucite
  • n.

    The mineral chondrodite.

  • Brucite
  • n.

    A white, pearly mineral, occurring thin and foliated, like talc, and also fibrous; a native magnesium hydrate.

  • Nemalite
  • n.

    A fibrous variety of brucite.