| | Book | Practice of the Most Eminent and Learned Physitians of France, and Publish'd with their Several Approbations...author, Moses Charas, fled religious persecution in France to join the enlightened intellectual environment...recent centuries, that term really meant its ore stibnite (Sb2S3). Antimony had been referred to in the...chemistry occurs in the purification of antimony from stibnite through heating with metallic iron. It is also...titled Mutus Liber (wordless book), published in France in 1677 and authored by âAltusâ a pseudonym representing | | | | covellite, pyrite, marcasite, pyrrhotite, pentlandite, stibnite, cobaltite, arsenopyrite, molybdenite, galena...p. 34 | graphite (steel grey, black), p. 30 | stibnite (lead grey), p. 62 | galena (silver grey, dull...(pale brass yellow), p. 48 " bluish tint), p. 60 |stibnite (lead grey), p. 62 Silvery White White bismuth...District, Ontario. - Width ofspecimen: 15cm Stibnite (p. 62) is only slightly sectile, has a good cleavage...inlustre and has a greenish tint in the streak. Stibnite (p. 62) is more silvery in colour than graphite | | | Book | eAssociated m inerals; realgar (5), cinnabar (76), stibnite (51) ⢠Occurrence: rare; Ratcha Luchumi - Caucasus...Associated minerals: orpiment (4), cinnabar (76), stibnite (51), ores of As, Ag, Au⢠Occurrence: rare; Allchar...hydrothermal, secondary sulphide⢠Associated minerals: stibnite (51 ), senarmontite (93), valentinite (94), stibiconite... Sedimentary deposits are in tertiary rocks in France and Italy, in the vicinity of Salzburg (Austria)...Montmorillonite 33 Named after the locality, Montmorillone (France) (Mauduyt 1847) [I] ⢠Hardness: 1- 2 ⢠Streak: | | | Book | covellite, py1ite, marcasite, pytThotite, pentlandite, stibnite, cobaltite, arsenopyrite, molybdenite, galena...tint), p. 82 graphite (steel grey, black), p. 30 stibnite (lead grey), p. 62 chalcopyrite (brassy yellow)...molybdenite (lead grey with bluish tint), p. 60 stibnite (lead grey), p. 62 platinum (silver-white), p... Beginner's Guide to Minerals and Rocks 23 Stibnite (p. 62) is only slightly sectile, has a good cleavage...lustre and has a greenish tint in the streak. Stibnite (p. 62) is n1ore silvery in colour than graphite | | | Book | Associated minerals; realgar (5), cinnabar (76), stibnite (51) e Occurrence: rare; Ratcha Luchumi â Caucasus...Associated minerals: orpiment (4), cinnabar (76), stibnite (51), ores of As, Ag, Aue Occurrence: rare; Allchar...hydrothermal, secondary sulphide e Associated minerals: stibnite (51), senarmontite (93), valentinite (94), stibiconite... Sedimentary deposits are in tertiary rocks in France and Italy, in the vicinity of Salzburg (Austria)...Montmorillonite Named after the locality, Montmorillone (France) (Mauduyt 1847) ial 1â2 e Streak: white e Colour: | | | Book | repolir afin d'ĂŠviter une confusion rayure ancienne/nouvelle rayure. DĂŠterminer la duretĂŠ Mohs en commençant...ÂŤflexibles Âť (non ĂŠlastiquement) conservent leur nouvelle configuration après courbure (exemple : gypse)...couleur) + D'après son gĂŽte de Chessy près de Lyon (France). C Cu°*:[0H/C03]2 cristal tabulaire | GĂŽte Zone...cubique/monoclinique calcite (p.124) ĂŠclat mĂŠtallique Stibnite, Stibine + Du grec stibi, noir, pour cils, devenu...de fard pour les yeux). + Sb:5; Groupe de la stibnite GĂŽtes Gisements hygrotĂąermaux, F0 ile FUUeS Aausre-aniolhe | | | Book | olivenite, and smithsonite. Main Sources: @ Chile ¢ France ¢ Greece ¢ Mexico @ Namibia @ California, United...ofgypsum. Main Sources: @ Czech Republic ¢ England ¢ France Germany ¢ Hungary ¢ India @ Italy @ Russia Spain...Sources: ¢ Denmark ¢ Dominican Republic @ England France @ Germany ¢ Italy ¢ Mexico @ Myanmar (Burma) ¢...solid solution series. Main Sources: ¢ Brazil ¢ France ¢ Germany Both minerals were first located at...Montebras in @ Myanmar (Burma) @ Maine, United States France. Amblygonite was confirmed as a distinct species | | | Book | (Granite rock exposed at Tarn (Midi-Pyrenees), France), Nature Picture Library; 7TL, Natural History...as white chalk, seen here in cliffs at Normandy, France. It is made of calcite-rich remains of countless...Columnar Clusters of wheel or a fan, e.g. marcasite, stibnite and perfect form in nature. Growing in columns...sulphides, e.g. colour, and colour alone is rarely a stibnite (right). reliable guide to identity. Pearly ...Shropshire, England; Snowdonia, Wales; Vosges, France; Black Forest, Saxony, Germany; Carpathian Mountains | | | Book | Pribram (Czech Republic) and St Marle-aux-Mlnes (France). As Colour: light grey tarnish ing quickly to...fossils Crystal system: cubi c 45 SULPHIDES Stibnite S tibnite, also known as antimonite; is the...stibi. Widely distributed but in small deposits, stibnite Is mostly found in hydrothermal veins, but can... lead and mercury, pyrite, galena and quartz. Stibnite can form striking arrays of roughly aligned or...steel grey prismatic crystals resemble those of stibnite. It is the major ore of bismuth, but the free | | | Book | Pribram (Czech Republic) and St Marle-aux-Mlnes (France). As Colour: light grey tarnish ing quickly to...pseudomorphs after fossils cubic 45 SULPHIDES Stibnite S tibnite, also known as antimonite; is the...stibi. Widely distributed but in small deposits, stibnite Is mostly found in hydrothermal veins, but can... lead and mercury, pyrite, galena and quartz. Stibnite can form striking arrays of roughly aligned or...steel grey prismatic crystals resemble those of stibnite. It is the major ore of bismuth, but the free | | | Journal (issue) | 57 East Indies 58 England Europe 61 Finland France 84 French Guiana 89 84 85 Georgia 89 Germany... Bull. Soc. geol. Belgique Bull. Soc. ge"ol. France Bull. Soc. Hist. nat. Toulouse relle Bull....Belgique, Liege. Bulletin de la SociSte" geologique de France, Paris. Bulletin de la Societe d'Histoire natu-...sciences et des Institut Societes en savantes France et a I'Stranger, Paris. Iron Iron. The Journal...and in the stream gravels. Mine"ralogie de la France et de ses colonies. 278. LACROIX, ALFRED. Vol | | | Book | Ireland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Austria, the...diamond is carbon. gaylussite, Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac (1778-1850), French chemist and physicist; made...French mineralogist; pubÂŹ lished Mineralogie de la France et des ses colonies (1893-1913, 5 vols.) and Mineralogie...are generally associated with the languages of France, Spain, and Italy. Several French terms have been...laboratory of the Commission Energie Atomique, France. Aguilarite, for P. Aguilar, superintendent of | | | Book (volume) | Archaeological discoveries in India, Austria, Hungary, France, Italy, and Spain have shown that a Copper Age...l'acide nitreux ; d'ou resulte une nouvelle attaque e t uno nouvelle destruction. The nitrous acid is...hydrofluoric acid behaved similarly, and J. L. Gay Lussac and E. Pelouze found many organic acidsâe.g. lactic...Schiitzenberger, Compt. Rend., 86. 1397, 1878 ; J. L. Gay Lussac and E. Pelouze, Ann. Chim. Phys., (2), 52. 410...salt were made by C. W. Scheele,4 by J. L. Gay Lussac and L. J. Thenard, and by J. J. Berzelius by evaporating | | | Book (edition) | Descriptive Mineralogy, 1911. Lacroix. Mineralogie de la France et de ses Colonies, 5 vols., 1893-1913. Miers....310, are known. tively, by the equations A = Stibnite tan (001 tan (001 012) \ x tan (001 A A...Stereographic Projection Stibnite Crystal CRYSTALLOGRAPHY 130 of stibnite from Japan and Fig. 327...are other examples. of pavements flagging-stones Stibnite crystals rosettes from the Mammoth Cave, Kentucky...center without producing stellar forms. Ex. quartz, stibnite. The structure of a mineral is lamellar 270. Lamellar | | Finch, John Wellington, Bateman, Alan M., Butler, B. S., Loughlin, G. F., McLaughlin, D. H., Singewald, J. T. Jr. - Eds. (1933) Ore Deposits of the Western States. The American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, New York. | Book | Science, new ser., vol. 17, The occurrence of stibnite al Steamboat Springs, Nev. A.I.M.E. Bull. 2, pp...low-t emperature (epithermal) deposits: cinnabar, stibnite, realgar, tellurides, selenides, argentite, proustite...form by the well-known experiments made by Gay-Lussac and Thenard in 1809 on t~e reaction between sodium...rite, pyra.rgyrite, etc. As Jar back as 1828, Gay-Lussac had obt ained specular hematite by the mutual action...formation of hematite to the reversible reaction of Gay-Lussac: Ferric chloride has been found abundantly at | | | Book | Anglesite. Eed Antimony, or Kermes- ite. Stibnite. Zinkenite. Jaraesonite. Plagionite. Arsenical...their different tints. The imperial treasury of France possesses some beautiful works in Agate, consisting...ago there was a great taste for such objects in France, and the material was then obtained from quarries...honey-yellow colour, in the chalk of Beauvais in France ; also lining irregular caAaties in a kind of marl...to 3-7. Locality. Chanteloupe, near Limoges in France, associated with Viviauite and DuFig. 7. frenite | | | Report (issue) | REPORT OF THE STATE MINERALOGIST. 16 PARISâ 1855. France began holding exhibitions or fairs in 1798. On...decided that the next Exposition to be held in France, in 1855, should be made international, and in...close to the Imperial Societe de Acclimation of France. Glassware, by the Pacific Glass Works, of San...Secretary of State of the United States: Legation of France in the United States, Washington, May 20, 1876...opinion, for many years to come, hope to vie with France in this partic; â â â ular. The Exposition | | | Book | occurrence of copper are Rheinbreitbach, FRG; Chessy, France; Rio Tinto, Spain; Moldova, Romania; Recsk, Hungary;...Czechoslovakia; Cornwall, Great Britain; Chalanches, France; Blagodat, Urals, USSR; Broken Hill, Australia...first time in 1822 in the Alpine deposit Allemont, France; and later it was found in ore veins in Andreasberg...Sparnon, Great Britain; Loos, Sweden; St Jean, France; and Temiskaming, Canada. Native bismuth is found...identified as late as 1809 by the French chemists Gay-Lussac and L. J. ThĂŠnard. In the list of elements contained | | | Book | occurrence of copper are Rheinbreitbach, FRG; Chessy, France; Rio Tinto, Spain; Moldova, Romania; Recsk, Hungary;...Czechoslovakia; Cornwall, Great Britain; Chalanches, France; Blagodat, Urals, USSR; Broken Hill, Australia...first time in 1822 in the Alpine deposit Allemont, France; and later it was found in ore veins in Andreas...Sparnon, Great Britain; Loos, Sweden; St Jean, France; and Temiskaming, .Canada. Native bismuth is found...identified as late as 1809 by the French chemists Gay-Lussac and L. J. Thenard. In the list of elements contained | | | Book | occurrence of copper are Rheinbreitbach, FRG; Chessy, France; Rio Tinto, Spain; Moldova, Romania ; Recsk, Hungary;...Czechoslovakia; Cornwall, Great Britain; Chalancbes, France; Blagodat, Urals, USSR; Broken Hill, Australia...first time in 1822 in the Alpine deposit Allemont, France; and later it was found in ore veins in Andreas...Sparnon, Great Britain; Loos, Sweden; St Jean, France; and Temiskaming, .Canada. Native bismuth is found...identified as late as 1809 by the French chemists Gay-Lussac and L. J. Thenard. In the list of elements contained | | | Book (edition) | Spain (1235- 1312 ?) and Arnold of Villanova in France (1240- 1 319). T he great minds soon lost in terest...results were published in 1802. In the same year Gay-Lussac published a memoir in which he stated that * Liquid...and 80°, b_ut did not _measure the expansion. Gay-Lussac, from his own expenments, denved the law in question1...1 . Alexander von Humboldt and Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac in 1 805 confirmed this result, and the latter...Dalton seems to have assumed that the results of Gay-Lussac required that equal volumes of elementary gases | | | Report (volume) | distribution, see FJie de Beaumont, Bull. Soc. g6oL France,2d ser., vol. 4, 1846-47,p. 1333. 14 THE DATA...Found native, more frequently as the sulphide, stibnite, also in various antimonides and sulphantimonides...of nitrogen, i See A. Delesse, Bull. Soc. ge*ol. France, vol. 29,1861, p. 64; J. D. Dana, Manual of geology...air extracted from rain water, Humboldt and Gay-Lussac found 31 per cent of oxygen. R. W. Bunseu,2 who...there is no free oxygen. 1 M6m. Soc. ing6n. civils France, October, 1903, p. 346. 2 Jour. Geology, vol. 5 | | | Report (volume) | distribution, see Elie de Beaumont, Bull. Soc. geol. France, 2d ser., vol. 4, 1846-47,p. 1333. 14 DATA OF...Found native, more frequently as the sulphide, stibnite, also in various antimonides and sulphantimonides...as follows: 1 See A. Delesse, Bull. Soc. g<5ol. France, vol. 29,1861, p. 64; J. D. Dana, Manual of geology...air extracted from rain water, Humboldt and Gay-Lussac found 31 per cent of oxygen. IL W. Bunsen,1 who...vol. 13,1905, p. 319. z M&n. Soc. ingdn. civils France, October, 1903, p. 346. THE ATMOSPHERE. 61 | | | Book (edition) | Spain (1235-1312 ?) and Arnold of Villanova in France (1240-1319). The great minds soon lost interest...results were published in 1802. In the same year Gay-Lussac published a memoir in which he stated that Liquid...and 80°, but did not measure the expansion. Gay-Lussac, from his own experiments, derived the law in question...2:1. Alexander von Humboldt and Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac in 1805 confirmed this result, and the latter,...Dalton seems to have assumed that the results of Gay-Lussac required that equal volumes of elementary gases | | (1872) American hand-book of chemical & physical apparatus, minerals, fossils, rare chemicals, etc. : for the use of schools, colleges, factories, hospitals, laboratories, assayers, dentists, perfumers, chemists, druggists, physicians, &c., &c. E. B. Benjamin | Catalog/List | cases. Each, $1.50 1301.âAlcoholometers, Gay Lussac and Cartierâs, in tin boxes. Each, $1.00 1302...on glass foot, graduated 0 to 100. 81.50 Gay Lussac, with wood foot. ae 50 ¢. ¢. 2.25 Alkalimeters...foot. 25 5 $1.50 25 to 1.75 1588.âDitto, Gay Lussac. 25 50 ae $ $1.50 2.00 50 50 2 1.75 fo 2.25...graduated in 100 c.c. â 2.50 1739.âDitto, ditto, Gay Lussac, graduated in 100 c.c. ÂŤ2.50 1740.âDitto, ditto...most popular one of its kind in both Germany and France. OF CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL APPARATUS. 81° |
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