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- Q3984376 subject Q6628002.
- Q3984376 subject Q6842725.
- Q3984376 subject Q7318465.
- Q3984376 subject Q8488026.
- Q3984376 subject Q8707726.
- Q3984376 abstract "Terlinguaite is the naturally occurring mineral with formula Hg2ClO. It is formed by the weathering of other mercury-containing minerals. Discovered in 1900 in the Terlingua District of Brewster County, Texas for which it is named. Its color is yellow, greenish yellow, brown or olive green.".
- Q3984376 thumbnail Calomel,_Terlinguaite-222734.jpg?width=300.
- Q3984376 wikiPageWikiLink Q109160.
- Q3984376 wikiPageWikiLink Q624543.
- Q3984376 wikiPageWikiLink Q629.
- Q3984376 wikiPageWikiLink Q6628002.
- Q3984376 wikiPageWikiLink Q6842725.
- Q3984376 wikiPageWikiLink Q688.
- Q3984376 wikiPageWikiLink Q7318465.
- Q3984376 wikiPageWikiLink Q8488026.
- Q3984376 wikiPageWikiLink Q8707726.
- Q3984376 wikiPageWikiLink Q899033.
- Q3984376 wikiPageWikiLink Q903232.
- Q3984376 wikiPageWikiLink Q925.
- Q3984376 wikiPageWikiLink Q982241.
- Q3984376 name "Terlinguaite".
- Q3984376 type ChemicalSubstance.
- Q3984376 type Mineral.
- Q3984376 type ChemicalObject.
- Q3984376 type Thing.
- Q3984376 type Q7946.
- Q3984376 comment "Terlinguaite is the naturally occurring mineral with formula Hg2ClO. It is formed by the weathering of other mercury-containing minerals. Discovered in 1900 in the Terlingua District of Brewster County, Texas for which it is named. Its color is yellow, greenish yellow, brown or olive green.".
- Q3984376 label "Terlinguaite".
- Q3984376 depiction Calomel,_Terlinguaite-222734.jpg.
- Q3984376 name "Terlinguaite".