- Hisingerite
- Hisingerite His"ing*er*ite, n. [Named after W. Hisinger, a Swedish mineralogist.] (Min.) A soft black, iron ore, nearly earthy, a hydrous silicate of iron. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
Hisingerite — is a mineral, an iron silicate, formula Fe2Si2O5(OH)4.2H2O. A black or dark brown lustrous secondary mineral, it is formed by the weathering of other iron silicates. It is named after Wilhelm Hisinger, a Swedish chemist.There is also Aluminian… … Wikipedia
hisingérite — ● hisingérite nom féminin (de Hisinger, nom propre) Silicate hydraté naturel et amorphe de fer et de magnésium, voisin de la nontronite … Encyclopédie Universelle
hisingerite — noun An iron silicate with a dark brown or black color, formula FeSiO(OH)·2HO … Wiktionary
hisingerite — his·ing·er·ite … English syllables
hisingerite — ˈhisiŋəˌrīt, ˈhizi noun ( s) Etymology: German hisingerit, from Wilhelm Hisinger died 1852 Swedish geologist + German it ite : a mineral perhaps Fe2Si2O5(OH)4.2H2O consisting of a black amorphous iron ore that is a hydrous ferric silicate … Useful english dictionary
Hisingerita — General Categoría Minerales filosilicatos Clase 9.ED.10 (Strunz) Fórmula química … Wikipedia Español
List of minerals F-J (complete) — It is currently not possible to have a complete list of minerals . The International Mineralogical Association is the international group that recognises new minerals and new mineral names, however minerals discovered before 1959 did not go… … Wikipedia
Wilhelm Hisinger — Infobox Scientist name = Wilhelm Hisinger image size = 150px caption = Wilhelm Hisinger in Nordisk familjebok birth date = birth date|1766|12|23|mf=y birth place = Västmanland, Sweden death date = death date and age|1852|6|28|1766|12|23|mf=y… … Wikipedia
List of minerals — This is a List of minerals for which there are Wikipedia articles. Mineral variety names and mineraloids are to be listed after the valid minerals for each letter.For a complete listing (about 4,000) of all mineral names: List of minerals… … Wikipedia
Allophane — Allophane[1] Catégorie IX : silicates[2] … Wikipédia en Français