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Bismoclite is a bismuth oxohalide mineral with formula BiOCl. It is the naturally occurring form of bismuth oxychloride. The name was derived from its
Bismoclite
Chemical compound
cosmetic its name is C.I. 77163. BiOCl exists in nature as the rare mineral bismoclite, which is part of the matlockite mineral group. An analogous compound
Bismuth_oxychloride
Chemical element with atomic number 83 (Bi)
hair sprays, and nail polishes. This compound is found as the mineral bismoclite and in crystal form contains layers of atoms (see figure above) that refract
Bismuth
Chemical compound
compound with the calculation formula BiOCl exists in nature in the form of bismoclite, one of the secondary metamorphosed minerals from the class of halides
Bismuthyl_(ion)
Bismuth carbonate mineral
"Bismuthite" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 4 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 11. Bismuthinite Bismoclite Bismite Eulytine Zavaritskite v t e
Bismutite
Chemical compounds with at least one bismuth atom
Bismuth oxychloride (BiOCl) structure (mineral bismoclite). Bismuth atoms are shown as grey, oxygen red, chlorine green.
Bismuth_compounds
Bismuth trioxide, or Bi2O3
trioxide – details on the chemistry of this substance Bismutite Bismuthinite Bismoclite Eulytine Warr, L.N. (2021). "IMA–CNMNC approved mineral symbols". Mineralogical
Bismite
Beaverite-(Cu) Bvr-Cu Bismite Bis Braunerite Bun Beaverite-(Zn) Bvr-Zn Bismoclite Bmc Braunite Bnt Bechererite Bec Bismuth Bi Brazilianite Bzl Beckettite
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Chemical compounds with oxygen and a halogen bonded to the same atom
oxohalides are rare, but a few are known, such as bismuth oxochloride (BiOCl, bismoclite). Another mineral is terlinguaite Hg2OCl, formed by the weathering of
Oxohalide
Rare lead halide mineral
crystal structure. The group includes bismuth, lead or calcium halides: bismoclite (BiO)Cl, daubréeite (BiO)(OH,Cl), laurionite PbCl(OH), paralaurionite
Matlockite
Minerals with a dominant fluoride, chloride, bromide, or iodide anion
Laurelite; 25 Zhangpeishanite, 25 Matlockite, 25 Rorisite, 25 Daubreeite, 25 Bismoclite, 25 Zavaritskite; 30 Nadorite, 30 Perite; 35 Aravaipaite, 37 Calcioaravaipaite
Halide_mineral
Silicate mineral
several research teams worked on in the 2010s. Bismutite Bismuthinite Bismoclite Bismite Zavaritskite Eulytine (A valid IMA mineral species, grandfathered):
Eulytine
Bismite (Y: 1868) 4.CB.60 [485] [486] [487] (IUPAC: dibismuth trioxide) Bismoclite (matlockite: 1935) 3.DC.25 [488] [489] [490] (IUPAC: bismuth oxychloride)
List of minerals recognized by the International Mineralogical Association (B)
List_of_minerals_recognized_by_the_International_Mineralogical_Association_(B)
List of IMA recognized minerals and groupings
Lawrencite (Fe2+,Ni)Cl2, Scacchite MnCl2, Tolbachite CuCl2 Matlockite group Bismoclite (BiO)Cl, Daubréeite (BiO)(OH,Cl), Laurionite PbCl(OH), Paralaurionite
Classification of non-silicate minerals
Classification_of_non-silicate_minerals
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Servants; Slaves; Servant of Allah; Worshipper of Allah
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African, Arabic, Chinese, Nigerian
We Gave Praises and He Came; From Yoruba; One who is Praised on Arrival
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The Third Eye of Lord Shiva
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English : habitational name from Chester, the county seat of Cheshire, or from any of various smaller places named with this word (as for example Little Chester in Derbyshire or Chester le Street in County Durham), which is from Old English ceaster ‘Roman fort or walled city’ (Latin castra ‘legionary camp’).
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Morning
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Lion of God
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Town in makkah where the pilgrims used to dorn their ehrams
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