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- Tungstite abstract "Tungstite is a hydrous tungsten oxide mineral with formula: WO3·H2O. It is a secondary mineral formed by the weathering of other tungsten containing minerals. It crystallizes in the orthorhombic system in translucent yellow to yellow green masses. It is clay-like with Mohs hardness of 2.5 and a specific gravity of 5.5.It was first described in 1868 for an occurrence near Trumbull, Connecticut at the Hubbard Tungsten Mine at Long Hill.".
- Tungstite thumbnail Tungstite_on_ferberite.jpg?width=300.
- Tungstite wikiPageExternalLink tungstite.pdf.
- Tungstite wikiPageExternalLink Tungstite.shtml.
- Tungstite wikiPageExternalLink min-4054.html.
- Tungstite wikiPageID "2682122".
- Tungstite wikiPageLength "2034".
- Tungstite wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Tungstite wikiPageRevisionID "607165707".
- Tungstite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hydroxide_minerals.
- Tungstite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Trumbull,_Connecticut.
- Tungstite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tungsten_minerals.
- Tungstite wikiPageWikiLink Ferberite.
- Tungstite wikiPageWikiLink Mohs_hardness.
- Tungstite wikiPageWikiLink Mohs_scale_of_mineral_hardness.
- Tungstite wikiPageWikiLink Old_Mine_Park_Archeological_Site.
- Tungstite wikiPageWikiLink Orthorhombic.
- Tungstite wikiPageWikiLink Orthorhombic_crystal_system.
- Tungstite wikiPageWikiLink Oxide.
- Tungstite wikiPageWikiLink Oxygen.
- Tungstite wikiPageWikiLink Specific_gravity.
- Tungstite wikiPageWikiLink Trumbull,_Connecticut.
- Tungstite wikiPageWikiLink Tungsten.
- Tungstite wikiPageWikiLink Water.
- Tungstite wikiPageWikiLink Weathering.
- Tungstite wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tungstite".
- Tungstite wikiPageWikiLinkText "tungstite".
- Tungstite birefringence "δ = 0.170".
- Tungstite caption "Bright yellow tungstite on ferberite".
- Tungstite cleavage "Perfect along [001], imperfect along [110]".
- Tungstite color "Yellow, yellowish green/orange".
- Tungstite diaphaneity "Transparent".
- Tungstite formula "WO3·H2O".
- Tungstite gravity "5.517".
- Tungstite habit "Earthy, pulverulent".
- Tungstite hasPhotoCollection Tungstite.
- Tungstite imagesize "250".
- Tungstite luster "Resinous, pearly".
- Tungstite mohs "2.5".
- Tungstite molweight "249.86".
- Tungstite name "Tungstite".
- Tungstite opticalprop "Biaxial".
- Tungstite refractive "nα = 2.090, nβ = 2.240, nγ = 2.260".
- Tungstite streak "Yellow".
- Tungstite strunz "4".
- Tungstite system "Orthorhombic dipyramidal".
- Tungstite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Tungstite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_mineral.
- Tungstite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Oxide-mineral-stub.
- Tungstite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Tungstite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Tungsten_minerals.
- Tungstite subject Category:Hydroxide_minerals.
- Tungstite subject Category:Trumbull,_Connecticut.
- Tungstite subject Category:Tungsten_minerals.
- Tungstite hypernym Mineral.
- Tungstite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Tungstite type Mineral.
- Tungstite type ChemicalObject.
- Tungstite type Thing.
- Tungstite type Q7946.
- Tungstite comment "Tungstite is a hydrous tungsten oxide mineral with formula: WO3·H2O. It is a secondary mineral formed by the weathering of other tungsten containing minerals. It crystallizes in the orthorhombic system in translucent yellow to yellow green masses. It is clay-like with Mohs hardness of 2.5 and a specific gravity of 5.5.It was first described in 1868 for an occurrence near Trumbull, Connecticut at the Hubbard Tungsten Mine at Long Hill.".
- Tungstite label "Tungstite".
- Tungstite sameAs Тунгстит.
- Tungstite sameAs Tungstita.
- Tungstite sameAs Tungstite.
- Tungstite sameAs 重石華.
- Tungstite sameAs Tungstiet.
- Tungstite sameAs m.07xn06.
- Tungstite sameAs Тунгстит.
- Tungstite sameAs Q2621883.
- Tungstite sameAs Q2621883.
- Tungstite wasDerivedFrom Tungstite?oldid=607165707.
- Tungstite depiction Tungstite_on_ferberite.jpg.
- Tungstite isPrimaryTopicOf Tungstite.
- Tungstite name "Tungstite".