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1) brass; 2) precious substance [IW] | 1) brass; 2) precious substance [IW] | ||
brass [JV] | brass [JV] | ||
(med) Aurichalcite, Zinc, copper carbonate (Zn, Cu)<sub>5</sub> (CO<sub>3</sub>)<sub>2</sub> (OH)<sub>6</sub> (Yeshi 2018). Named after Aurichalcum (Latinized version of the Greek "mountain copper"), yellow copper or brass, in allusion to its copper and zinc content, the constituents of brass. A secondary mineral in copper and zinc deposits, aurichalcite is typically found as blue or green crusts or mats of tiny acicular crystals, often as feathery, tufted, druzes (mindat.org). [[User:Johannes Schmidt|Johannes Schmidt]] ([[User talk:Johannes Schmidt|talk]]) 13:34, 27 November 2021 (UTC) | |||
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brass [RY]
1) brass[syn: dri med dang, rtsibs brtsegs, bzhu bya, ri ri k'a, gser can]; 2) precious substance [nang gses su pho rag skya bo dang, mo rag ljang ser gnyis mchis, nus pas mig nad sel, shu ba dang, 'bras nad 'joms] [IW]
1) brass; 2) precious substance [IW]
brass [JV]
(med) Aurichalcite, Zinc, copper carbonate (Zn, Cu)5 (CO3)2 (OH)6 (Yeshi 2018). Named after Aurichalcum (Latinized version of the Greek "mountain copper"), yellow copper or brass, in allusion to its copper and zinc content, the constituents of brass. A secondary mineral in copper and zinc deposits, aurichalcite is typically found as blue or green crusts or mats of tiny acicular crystals, often as feathery, tufted, druzes (mindat.org). Johannes Schmidt (talk) 13:34, 27 November 2021 (UTC)