| | Book | the elemental nature of sulphur but in 1809 Gay Lussac proved it beyond any doubt. In 1810 H. Davy pointed...these two very much; later it became known as molybdenite (molybdenum sulphide). In 1754 the Swedish mineralogist...Cronstedt differentiated these minerals, saying that molybdenite possessed some peculiar properties. But proof...the molybdenite study fell into Scheele's hands. In 1778 he performed an analysis of molybdenite. The...The treatment of molybdenite with strong nitric acid resulted in the formation of a bulky white mass which | | | Journal (issue) | 57 East Indies 58 England Europe 61 Finland France 84 French Guiana 89 84 85 Georgia 89 Germany... Bull. Soc. geol. Belgique Bull. Soc. ge"ol. France Bull. Soc. Hist. nat. Toulouse relle Bull....Belgique, Liege. Bulletin de la SociSte" geologique de France, Paris. Bulletin de la Societe d'Histoire natu-...sciences et des Institut Societes en savantes France et a I'Stranger, Paris. Iron Iron. The Journal...minerals, durangite, lepidolite, hiibnerite, molybdenite,' zinc the Reeves claim at blende, hematite | | | Book | quartz (beta quartz), nepheline, pyrrhotite, molybdenite, niccolite, wurtzite, etc. Trigonal system (rhombohedral)...occurrence of copper are Rheinbreitbach, FRG; Chessy, France; Rio Tinto, Spain; Moldova, Romania; Recsk, Hungary;...Czechoslovakia; Cornwall, Great Britain; Chalanches, France; Blagodat, Urals, USSR; Broken Hill, Australia...first time in 1822 in the Alpine deposit Allemont, France; and later it was found in ore veins in Andreasberg...Sparnon, Great Britain; Loos, Sweden; St Jean, France; and Temiskaming, Canada. Native bismuth is found | | | Book | quartz (beta quartz), nepheline, pyrrhotite, molybdenite, niccolite, wurtzite, etc. 'frigonal system (rhombohedral)...occurrence of copper are Rheinbreitbach, FRG; Chessy, France; Rio Tinto, Spain; Moldova, Romania ; Recsk, Hungary;...Czechoslovakia; Cornwall, Great Britain; Chalancbes, France; Blagodat, Urals, USSR; Broken Hill, Australia...first time in 1822 in the Alpine deposit Allemont, France; and later it was found in ore veins in Andreas...Sparnon, Great Britain; Loos, Sweden; St Jean, France; and Temiskaming, .Canada. Native bismuth is found | | | Book | quartz (beta quartz), nepheline, pyrrhotite, molybdenite, niccolite, wurtzite, etc. Trigonal system (rhombohedral)...occurrence of copper are Rheinbreitbach, FRG; Chessy, France; Rio Tinto, Spain; Moldova, Romania; Recsk, Hungary;...Czechoslovakia; Cornwall, Great Britain; Chalanches, France; Blagodat, Urals, USSR; Broken Hill, Australia...first time in 1822 in the Alpine deposit Allemont, France; and later it was found in ore veins in Andreas...Sparnon, Great Britain; Loos, Sweden; St Jean, France; and Temiskaming, .Canada. Native bismuth is found | | | Book (volume) | Ker^^f/acht 17 — Lsi^era i K , MINÉRALOGIE LA FRANCE le Ke présent volume a été publié en deux fascicules...minéralogie an d’histoire naturelle minéralogie DE LA FRANCE LT DE SES COLONIES description physique et chimique...TOME Lorsqu’il y a trois ans, Minéralogie de la France j’ai et II entrepris la publication de ma...Lacboix. — Minéralogie. II. 1 MINERALOGIE DE LA FRANCE des minéraux considérés comme éléments de roche...plan. seront pas perdus et montreront oublié en France — — ce qui semble presque que l’étude des questions | | | Book | Ireland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Austria, the...diamond is carbon. gaylussite, Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac (1778-1850), French chemist and physicist; made...French mineralogist; pub¬ lished Mineralogie de la France et des ses colonies (1893-1913, 5 vols.) and Mineralogie...hafnon, indite, lanthanite, magnesite, manganite, molybdenite, sodalite, titanite, tungstite, uraninite, vanadinite...are generally associated with the languages of France, Spain, and Italy. Several French terms have been | | | | pentlandite, stibnite, cobaltite, arsenopyrite, molybdenite, galena are included here. Oxides: Minerals with...hematite has a red-brown streak, while steel-grey molybdenite has a grey streak. Lustre: Surface Reflection...62 | galena (silver grey, dull lead), p. 56 | molybdenite (lead grey with platinum (silver-white), p....greyer in colour and streak and very brittle. Molybdenite (p. 60) is greyer in colour and streak and has...Very soft and feels greasy. Similar Minerals Molybdenite (p. 60) is shinier inlustre and has a greenish | | | Journal (volume) | piasters).. 4.9431 Finland. Gold... . 1930 France. Gold... . 1930 German Empire.... Great Britain...considerable data, but from Germany, AustriaHungary, France and Belgium there is almost nothing. A number of...producers is now United States, Germany, Great Britain, France, and Russia, with Austria-Hungary and Belgium practically...order was United.States, Great Britain, Germany, France, Austria-Hungary, Russia and Belgium, with the...pro¬ duction has more than trebled. Formerly, France led in production, followed by Portugal, Germany | | | Book | pentlandite, stibnite, cobaltite, arsenopyrite, molybdenite, galena are included here. Oxides: Minerals with...Grey galena (silver grey, dull lead), p. 56 molybdenite (lead grey with bluish tint), p. 60 stibnite...greyer in colour and streak and very b1ittle. Molybdenite (p. 60) is greyer in colour and streak and has...Very soft and feels greasy. Similar Minerals Molybdenite (p. 60) is shinier in lustre and has a greenish...Stibn ite is lighter in ,veight than galena. Molybdenite (p. 60) is platy, often hexagona l, and flexible | | | Book | minerals: molybdenite (8), manganese minerals • Distinguishing features: the streak of blue molybdenite is greenish...H 0-2 > -~~ ' -"L!:. ·Y,,·· ';. , 39 Molybdenite (M olybdic ochre) 8 From t he Greek molybdos...the Urals (USSR), in Bayerischer Wald, (FRG); molybdenite crystals found in Edison - New Jersey (USA) and...in Wakefield - Quebec (Canada); hydrothermal molybdenite found in Ouesta - New Mexico, Climax - Colorado...(USSR) and Azegour (Morocco); pneumatolytic molybdenite in Ore Mountains (GDR) and (Czechoslovakia); | | | Book | water. Graphite is brittle when y minerals: molybdenite (8), manganese minere Similar cleaned mechanicall...Distinguishing features: the streak of blue molybdenite is greenish. Graphite has a dull lustre and lower...38 Covelline, kermesite Sulphide MoS, Molybdenite (Molybdic ochre) e Hardness: 1—1.5 e Streak:...the Urals (USSR), in Bayerischer Wald, (FRG); molybdenite crystals found in Edison — New Jersey (USA) and...in Wakefield — Quebec (Canada); hydrothermal molybdenite found in Questa — New Mexico, Climax — Colorado | | | Book | olivenite, and smithsonite. Main Sources: @ Chile ¢ France ¢ Greece ¢ Mexico @ Namibia @ California, United...ofgypsum. Main Sources: @ Czech Republic ¢ England ¢ France Germany ¢ Hungary ¢ India @ Italy @ Russia Spain...Sources: ¢ Denmark ¢ Dominican Republic @ England France @ Germany ¢ Italy ¢ Mexico @ Myanmar (Burma) ¢...solid solution series. Main Sources: ¢ Brazil ¢ France ¢ Germany Both minerals were first located at...Montebras in @ Myanmar (Burma) @ Maine, United States France. Amblygonite was confirmed as a distinct species | | | Report (issue) | pyrite amphibole magnetite pyroxene apatite molybdenite pyrrhotitc ealcite natroiito quartz (flrusy)...CONSTITUTION ISLAND, West Point, Orange Co., N. Y.— molybdenite magnetite (L76) COPE QUARRY, See Hopewell, Mercer...(L110) EDISON, Sussex Co., N. J.— chalcopyrite molybdenite alianito cyanite (in gneiss) orthoclasc araphibolo...glaucochroito millerite calciothomsonite goethite molybdenite calcite graphite moorcite and 6 mooreite calcium-larsenite...ealcite ehalcopyrito mica titanito chlorite molybdenite tourmaline enstatite tremolite phlogopite epidote | | | Report (issue) | -------Bornite------------------------------Molybdenite ___ ----------------------_Magnetite _______________...yards, etc., have an additional trackage of about 5 Lussac towers. The Glover tower may be termed miles. The...ore is delivered to the smelter bins, which have Lussac towers is the recovery of the valuable nitrogen...cars of 44 cubic feet capacity, which .and Gay-Lussac towers liquids are brought into con- are hauled...high temperature and the rapid expanin the Gay-Lussac tower, and variable in the cham- sion and contraction | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | 'rnAuslP: (ISIDOR). Extension of the Laws of Gay-Lussac and Arogadro to Homogeneous Liquids and Solid Substances...DONATE(EDUARD). Chemistry of Iron . GUICHARB(M.) Molybdenite and the preparation of Molybdenum Laassors (AKSEL)...Tobacco , BALLAXD. Composition of Rice Imported into France PITSCH (OTTO)and J. VAN HAARST.Are Nitrates Indispensable | | | Book | is used for ferrochromium manufacturing. M36 Molybdenite MoS2 on red, fine-grained granite. From Rödgruvan...Johnson & Co’s collection. Color Plates M37 Molybdenite MoS2 in granite from A/S Knaben in Norway. It...of a platinum-iridium cylinder kept at Sèvres in France. A new definition, based on fundamental or atomic...combination of one atom of each. At this time Gay-Lussac was studying the chemical reactions of gases, and...… . During the second part of the 18th century France was also an important center for chemistry and | | | Book | (Granite rock exposed at Tarn (Midi-Pyrenees), France), Nature Picture Library; 7TL, Natural History...as white chalk, seen here in cliffs at Normandy, France. It is made of calcite-rich remains of countless...struck hard enough. Some are 'flexible' like molybdenite and talc (above) which means they bend. Some...Shropshire, England; Snowdonia, Wales; Vosges, France; Black Forest, Saxony, Germany; Carpathian Mountains...Notable occurrences Argyll, Scotland; Massif C, France; Saar-Nahe, Germany; Hungary; Siebenburgen, Romania; | | (1872) American hand-book of chemical & physical apparatus, minerals, fossils, rare chemicals, etc. : for the use of schools, colleges, factories, hospitals, laboratories, assayers, dentists, perfumers, chemists, druggists, physicians, &c., &c. E. B. Benjamin | Catalog/List | cases. Each, $1.50 1301.—Alcoholometers, Gay Lussac and Cartier’s, in tin boxes. Each, $1.00 1302...on glass foot, graduated 0 to 100. 81.50 Gay Lussac, with wood foot. ae 50 ¢. ¢. 2.25 Alkalimeters...foot. 25 5 $1.50 25 to 1.75 1588.—Ditto, Gay Lussac. 25 50 ae $ $1.50 2.00 50 50 2 1.75 fo 2.25...graduated in 100 c.c. “ 2.50 1739.—Ditto, ditto, Gay Lussac, graduated in 100 c.c. «2.50 1740.—Ditto, ditto...most popular one of its kind in both Germany and France. OF CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL APPARATUS. 81° | | Mellor, J. W. (1927) A Comprehensive Treatise on Inorganic and Theoretical Chemistry Vol. 7 - Ti, Zr, Hf, Th, Ge, Sn, Pb, Inert Gases. Longmans, Green and Co Ltd, London. | Book (volume) | Paris, 3. 809, 1847 ; A. Lacroix, Mineralogie ae la France et de ses colonies, Paris, 3. 172, 1901; A. des...(2), 11. 39, 1890 ; A. Lacroix, Mineralogie de la France et de ses colonies, Paris, 3. 175, 1901 ; Bull...Mineralogy, London, 1843 ; A. Lacroix, Mineralogie de la France et ses colonies, Paris, 3. 284, 1901 ; H. Rose...Napoli, (3), 13. 35, 1907 ; A. Lacroix,’ mMog* de U France et de ses colonies, Pans, 3 298 1901 ; R. Lorenz...e group ; and M. Ogawa, that thorianite and molybdenite contained ? “ element closely allied to molybdenum | | | Book | Ilmenorutile. Molybdine. Menaccanite. Mohsite. Molybdenite. Marceline. Hausmanuite. Rancierite. Diallogit«...their different tints. The imperial treasury of France possesses some beautiful works in Agate, consisting...ago there was a great taste for such objects in France, and the material was then obtained from quarries...honey-yellow colour, in the chalk of Beauvais in France ; also lining irregular caAaties in a kind of marl...to 3-7. Locality. Chanteloupe, near Limoges in France, associated with Viviauite and DuFig. 7. frenite | | | Book | was discovered in 1899 by Andre Debieme at Paris, France, who extracted it from the uranium ore pitchblende...powerful. In the 1860s the Emperor Napoleon III of France impressed visiting heads of state with special...had also made use of it, especially in Italy and France where there was a flourishing underground trade...microcrystalline masses, foimd in Siberia, Germany, France, Italy, Romania and the USA. Most arsenic is found...ently by Antoine-Alexandere-Brutus Bussy at Paris, France, both of whom extracted it from beryllium chloride | | | Report (volume) | distribution, see Elie de Beaumont, Bull. Soc. g<5ol. France, 2d ser., vol.4, 1846-47, p. 1333. 14 DATA OF...found in granite in the form of the sulphide,, molybdenite. The molybdates of iron, calcium, bismuth, and...The mean com* See A. Dolesse, Bull. Soc. ge"ol. France, vol. 29,1861, p. 64; J. D. Dana, Manual of geology...air extracted from rain water, Humboldt and Gay-Lussac found 31 per cent of oxygen. R. W. Bunsen,1 who...vol. 13,1905, p. 319. * M&n. Soc. ing&i. civils France, October, 1903, p. 346. 58 DATA OF GEOCHEMISTRY | | | Journal (volume) | Correspondent of the Engineering and Mining Journal, Paris, France. Coal Mining in China. Wheeler, WOODBRIDGE, DwiGHT...700 1907.■ 1908.... (6)2,000 1909... (6)2,800 France. 470 565 763 1,026 1,200 1,355 1,570 1,650 4,425...“L’Industrie de 1’Aluminium en France.” (Bull. Soc. Ing. Civ. de France, Nov., 1909; 25 pp.) Sayres, ...545 tons. Java alone took 32,027 tons, while France, an excellent customer in 1908, took but 12,030...year 1909. 31 AMMONIA AND AMMONIUM SULPHATE France.—The sources and amount of the French production | | | Report (volume) | distribution, see FJie de Beaumont, Bull. Soc. g6oL France,2d ser., vol. 4, 1846-47,p. 1333. 14 THE DATA...found in granite in the form of the sulphide, molybdenite. The molybdates of iron, calcium, and lead are...of nitrogen, i See A. Delesse, Bull. Soc. ge*ol. France, vol. 29,1861, p. 64; J. D. Dana, Manual of geology...air extracted from rain water, Humboldt and Gay-Lussac found 31 per cent of oxygen. R. W. Bunseu,2 who...there is no free oxygen. 1 M6m. Soc. ing6n. civils France, October, 1903, p. 346. 2 Jour. Geology, vol. 5 |
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