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Bunsenite is the naturally occurring form of nickel(II) oxide, NiO. It occurs as rare dark green crystal coatings. It crystallizes in the cubic crystal
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Gemstone variety of chalcedony
occurs as different silicates, like kerolite or pimelite (not NiO mineral, bunsenite, as was reported before). Chrysoprase results from the deep weathering
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Chemical compound
intermediate in the production of nickel alloys. The mineralogical form of NiO, bunsenite, is very rare. Other nickel(III) oxides have been claimed, for example:
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Brownmillerite Brucite Brushite Buddingtonite Bukovite Bukovskyite Bultfonteinite Bunsenite Bustamite Bystrite Varieties that are not valid species: Barbertonite
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German chemist (1811–1899)
age of 88. In 1964, the crater Bunsen on the Moon was named after him. Bunsenite Flash (photography) Geysir Lepidolite List of German inventors and discoverers
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Scientific study of minerals and mineralised artifacts
group Fm3m; this structure is shared by sylvite (KCl), periclase (MgO), bunsenite (NiO), galena (PbS), alabandite (MnS), chlorargyrite (AgCl), and osbornite
Mineralogy
Bonacinaite Bci Bunnoite Bno Barioferrite Baf Berthierite Btr Bonattite Bon Bunsenite Bse Bario-olgite Bolg Bertossaite Bts Bonazziite Bzz Burangaite Brg
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Class of minerals containing oxygen
Delafossite, 15 Mcconnellite; 20 Bromellite, 20 Zincite; 25 Lime, 25 Bunsenite, 25 Monteponite, 25 Manganosite, 25 Periclase, 25 Wüstite 04.AC M:O =
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9.AG.80 [856] [857] [858] Bunnoite (IMA2014-054) 9.0 [859] [no] [no] Bunsenite (rocksalt, periclase: 1868) 4.AB.25 [860] [861] [862] (IUPAC: nickel(II)
List of minerals recognized by the International Mineralogical Association (B)
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List of IMA recognized minerals and groupings
discourages the use of this grouping, Mills et al. (2009)) Periclase MgO, Bunsenite NiO, Manganosite MnO, Monteponite CdO, Lime CaO, Wustite FeO, Hongquiite*
Classification of non-silicate minerals
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