| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | metals, sulfur, and acidity at active and abandoned mine sites. Sulfate salts of Fe, which form from the...–238.03 kJ/mol. For melanteriterozenite and chalcanthite-bonattite equilibria (Chou et al. 2002), calculated...Rauris Valley (Austria), the Alfredo mine (Spain), the La Motte mine (USA), and Ticino (Switzerland) to...(2002) Wildermann Mine, Germany Bb Ch, Rz, Sd, Rt, Mr Sk, Sg Py Schnorrer et al. (2000) Alfredo Mine, Rio...Ma, Ha, Ep, Gy Py Garcia-Garcia (1992) La Motte Mine, Missouri, U.S.A. Bb Kidwell (1946) Ticino, Switzerland | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | , ii, 798. stituents (WILMS and SEELHORST), of North Dakota (LADD),A., ii, 176. A., ii, 609. Rothamstead...sodiphenylhydroxyethy1amine. Beuzylidene-m-to1ylenedi 1 mine. Benzylidenexy lidine. Benzylmethylaniline. Benzy...(TSCHIRCH and HALBEY),A,, i, 69. Boalangerite from Germany arid California (GUILLENAIN), A,, ii, 757. decompositioii..., ii, 8. Chaff. See Agricultural chemistry. Chalcanthite from British Columbia (HOFFMANN): A., ii, 110...(ASHERand M’ooD), A,, ii, 373. Chromte, origin of, in North Carolina (PRATT),A,, ii, 494. Chromium in peat ( | | | Book (volume) | Bronze Ages in South America; and J. E. Reynolds in North Amcrica. According to W. Gowland,8 there is no evidence...According to M. Berthelot, 9 the oldest known copper mine associated with the smelting of copper occurs in...smelt copper almost as well as the Romans. In Germany, copper mining began at Rammelsberg (Harz) about...California, Utah, Colorado, and Tennessee. The Anaconda mine (Butte, Montana) is said to have been the most productive...worked. The average yield of eacli is not stated. The mine at Cliuquieamata is very rich, yielding (.he oxidized | | | Book (volume) | the A number of other books have appeared in Germany. The more important of these are A. Ladenburg's...others were founded in the eighteenth century. Germany in 1652 In some exceptional cases, these associations...Christian era, and the more recent rape of Belgium and North France by Teutonic hordes maddened with the lust...returning crusaders, and partly by the Moors via North Africa and Spain. The origin of the term chemistry...oxides of iron from the South, and those from the North whetner same composition as the cinnabar of Spain |
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