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- Q3199063 subject Q6442973.
- Q3199063 subject Q7174859.
- Q3199063 abstract "Kosmochlor is a rare chromium sodium clinopyroxene with the chemical formula NaCr3+Si2O6.The name is from German kosmisch, for its occurrence in meteorites, and the Greek chlor, for green. It was first reported in 1897 from the Toluca meteorite, Jiquipilco, Mexico.It occurs as a major constituent of some jadeitites and as an accessory mineral of some iron meteorites. Associated minerals include cliftonite (graphite), chromian diopside, troilite at Toluca; daubreelite,krinovite, roedderite, high albite, richterite, chromite (Canyon Diablo); and jadeite, chromite and chlorite (Burma).".
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- Q3199063 name "Kosmochlor".
- Q3199063 type ChemicalSubstance.
- Q3199063 type Mineral.
- Q3199063 type ChemicalObject.
- Q3199063 type Thing.
- Q3199063 type Q7946.
- Q3199063 comment "Kosmochlor is a rare chromium sodium clinopyroxene with the chemical formula NaCr3+Si2O6.The name is from German kosmisch, for its occurrence in meteorites, and the Greek chlor, for green. It was first reported in 1897 from the Toluca meteorite, Jiquipilco, Mexico.It occurs as a major constituent of some jadeitites and as an accessory mineral of some iron meteorites.".
- Q3199063 label "Kosmochlor".
- Q3199063 name "Kosmochlor".