Native element minerals

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231Corrosion / Mercury / Hydrogen sulfide / Polysulfide / Methylmercury / Sulfide / Sulfur / Cinnabar / Methylation / Chemistry / Chemical elements / Native element minerals

APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY, Nov. 2002, p. 5741–[removed]/$04.00⫹0 DOI: [removed]AEM[removed]–[removed]Copyright © 2002, American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved. Vol. 68, No. 11

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Source URL: www.serc.si.edu

Language: English - Date: 2006-03-17 14:27:09
232Electroless nickel / Thin film deposition / Plating / Native element minerals / Superhard materials / Corrosion / Diamond / Nickel / Glass / Chemistry / Manufacturing / Coatings

Microsoft Word - OptaKoat[removed]doc

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Source URL: www.techmetals.com

Language: English - Date: 2013-09-16 14:57:12
233Transition metals / Dietary minerals / Ferromagnetic materials / Native element minerals / Sulfur / Iron / Transition metal oxo complex / Cobalt / Chromium / Chemistry / Matter / Chemical elements

Microsoft Word - BTA _E-versionFinalize_ Sept17, 03.doc

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Source URL: tcc.export.gov

Language: English - Date: 2011-09-10 04:56:03
234Native element minerals / Post-transition metals / Sulfide minerals / Mercury / Sulfur / Cinnabar / Sulfide / Chemistry / Matter / Chemical elements

The Influence of Sulfide on Solid-Phase Mercury Bioavailability for Methylation by Pure Cultures of Desulfobulbus propionicus (1pr3) J . M . B E N O I T , * ,†,‡ C . C . G I L M O U R , † A N D

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Language: English - Date: 2006-03-17 14:27:01
235Mineral acids / Chemical elements / Native element minerals / Battery / Sulfuric acid / Sulfur / Chemistry / Sulfates / Sulfur oxoacids

WRD-038 Part 31 - Part 5 Rules for Battery Sulfuric Acid

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Source URL: www.michigan.gov

Language: English - Date: 2014-04-29 19:43:02
236Native element minerals / Superhard materials / Abrasives / Dry lubricants / Economic geology / Graphite / Carbon / Pencil / Silicon carbide / Chemistry / Matter / Manufacturing

GRAPHITE By Donald W. Olson Domestic survey data and tables were prepared by Joseph M. Krisanda, statistical assistant, and the world production table was prepared by Glenn J. Wallace, international data coordinator. Gra

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Source URL: minerals.usgs.gov

Language: English - Date: 2006-08-15 09:00:46
237Native element minerals / Superhard materials / Abrasives / Dry lubricants / Graphite / Carbon / Silicon carbide / Pencil / Fullerene / Chemistry / Matter / Manufacturing

GRAPHITE By Rustu S. Kalyoncu Domestic survey data and tables were prepared by Joseph M. Krisanda, statistical assistant, and the world production table was prepared by Glenn J. Wallace, international data coordinator. G

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Source URL: minerals.usgs.gov

Language: English - Date: 2002-05-07 07:30:24
238Native element minerals / Superhard materials / Abrasives / Dry lubricants / Graphite / Carbon / Silicon carbide / Pencil / Diamond / Chemistry / Matter / Manufacturing

Graphite By Donald W. Olson Domestic survey data and tables were prepared by Joseph M. Krisanda, statistical assistant, and the world production table was prepared by Glenn J. Wallace, international data coordinator. Thi

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Source URL: minerals.usgs.gov

Language: English - Date: 2007-08-31 10:59:33
239Native element minerals / Dry lubricants / Graphite / Superhard materials / Carbon / Pencil / Diamond / Chemistry / Matter / Manufacturing

GRAPHITE By Rustu S. Kalyoncu Graphite, one of three known forms of carbon, occurs naturally in the Earth’s crust in metamorphic rocks such as crystalline limestones, schists, and gneiss. It may be found in large cryst

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Source URL: minerals.usgs.gov

Language: English - Date: 1997-07-02 14:50:35
240Superhard materials / Abrasives / Dry lubricants / Graphite / Carbon / Silicon carbide / Pencil / Diamond / Crucible / Chemistry / Matter / Native element minerals

GRAPHITE By Jim F. Lemons, Jr. Natural graphite is one of the three forms of carbon (the others being charcoal and diamond). It can be classified as disseminated flake, crystalline vein (fibrous or columnar) and amorphou

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Source URL: minerals.usgs.gov

Language: English - Date: 1997-03-14 14:05:58
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