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Zeolites (Greek, zein, "to boil"; lithos, "a stone") are hydrated aluminosilicate minerals and have a micro-porous structure. The term was originally coined in the 18th century by ...
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Zeolite facies describes the mineral assemblage resulting from the pressure and temperature conditions of low-grade metamorphism. The zeolite facies is generally considered to be ...
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Une zéolite, ou zéolithe (du latin zeolithus, du grec zeô ou zein : « bouillir » et lithos : « la pierre ») est un minéral appartenant à la famille des alumino ...
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Scolecite is a tectosilicate mineral belonging to the zeolite group; a hydrated calcium silicate,. Ca Al 2 Si 3 O 10 · 3H 2 O. Its name came from the Greek word, skolec = ' worm ...
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Zeolite Y has a void fraction of 48 % and a Si/Al ratio of 2.43. It thermally decomposes at 793 °C. 2) Synthesis. Faujasite is synthesized as other zeolites from alumina sources ...
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Xenotime and Zeolite attack all four by throwing knives at them and commanding Lemures. When Minako attains her Super form, she destroys both twins with Venus Love And Beauty Shock.
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Using zeolite as a hemostatic agent was discovered by Frank Hursey (who cofounded Z-Medica) in 1984. Following the September 11th attacks, the U.S.
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Paulingite or paulingite-K is a rare zeolite mineral that is found in vesicles in the alluvial basaltic rocks from the Columbia River near Rock Island Dam, Washington.
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Ohtani, Phase-boundary catalysis: a new approach in alkene epoxidation with hydrogen peroxide by zeolite loaded with alkylsilane-covered titanium oxide, Chemical Communications, ...
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Le zeoliti (dal greco zein, "bollire" e lithos, "pietra") sono minerali con una struttura cristallina regolare e microporosa. La parola zeolite (pietra che bolle) fu coniata dallo ...
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