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- Bathvillite abstract "Bathvillite is a naturally occurring organic substance. It is an amorphous, opaque, and very friable material of fawn-brown color, filling cavities in the torbanite or Boghead coal of Bathville, Lothian, Scotland. It has a specific gravity of 1.01, and is insoluble in benzene.".
- Bathvillite wikiPageID "2924276".
- Bathvillite wikiPageLength "569".
- Bathvillite wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Bathvillite wikiPageRevisionID "682364025".
- Bathvillite wikiPageWikiLink Bathville.
- Bathvillite wikiPageWikiLink Benzene.
- Bathvillite wikiPageWikiLink Boghead_coal.
- Bathvillite wikiPageWikiLink Category:1911_Encyclopaedia_Britannica_articles_with_no_significant_updates.
- Bathvillite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Oil_shale_geology.
- Bathvillite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Organic_minerals.
- Bathvillite wikiPageWikiLink Lothian.
- Bathvillite wikiPageWikiLink Organic_compound.
- Bathvillite wikiPageWikiLink Organic_substance.
- Bathvillite wikiPageWikiLink Scotland.
- Bathvillite wikiPageWikiLink Torbanite.
- Bathvillite wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bathvillite".
- Bathvillite hasPhotoCollection Bathvillite.
- Bathvillite page "521".
- Bathvillite volume "3".
- Bathvillite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:EB1911.
- Bathvillite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Mineral-stub.
- Bathvillite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
- Bathvillite wstitle "Bathvillite".
- Bathvillite subject Category:1911_Encyclopaedia_Britannica_articles_with_no_significant_updates.
- Bathvillite subject Category:Oil_shale_geology.
- Bathvillite subject Category:Organic_minerals.
- Bathvillite type Article.
- Bathvillite type Article.
- Bathvillite type Fuel.
- Bathvillite comment "Bathvillite is a naturally occurring organic substance. It is an amorphous, opaque, and very friable material of fawn-brown color, filling cavities in the torbanite or Boghead coal of Bathville, Lothian, Scotland. It has a specific gravity of 1.01, and is insoluble in benzene.".
- Bathvillite label "Bathvillite".
- Bathvillite sameAs m.08cyx3.
- Bathvillite sameAs Q4869143.
- Bathvillite sameAs Q4869143.
- Bathvillite wasDerivedFrom Bathvillite?oldid=682364025.
- Bathvillite isPrimaryTopicOf Bathvillite.