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Definition of Brushite

Brushite
Brushite Brush"ite, n. [From George J. Brush, an American mineralogist.] (Min.) A white or gray crystalline mineral consisting of the acid phosphate of calcium.

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- Bru****e is a phosphate mineral with the chemical formula CaHPO4·2H2O. Crystals of the pure compound belong to the monoclinic space group C2/c and are...
- → Ca2P2O7 + H2O In the dihydrate (bru****e) form it is found in some kidney stones and in dental calculi. Bru****e Monocalcium phosphate Tricalcium phosphate...
- 7757-93-9): CaHPO4 (mineral: monetite), dihydrate CaHPO4(H2O)2 (mineral: bru****e) and monohydrate CaHPO4(H2O) Tricalcium phosphate (tribasic calcium phosphate...
- by the bezoars: ****nate is removed by being exchanged for phosphate in bru****e found in the stones, while ****nite is bound to sulfur compounds in the...
- hydroxyapatite, Ca5(PO4)3OH octacalcium phosphate, Ca8H2(PO4)6 · 5 H2O and bru****e, CaHPO4 · 2 H2O The organic component is approximately 85% cellular and...
- finger fluting, a form of prehistoric art. The world's largest formation of bru****e moonmilk is found in the Big Room of Kartchner Caverns State Park in southern...
- Bromargyrite Bromellite Bronzite Brookite Brownleeite Brownmillerite Brucite Bru****e Buddingtonite Bukovite Bukovskyite Bultfonteinite Bunsenite Bustamite Bystrite...
- Bgv Brunogeierite Bng Baotite Bao Berezanskite Bzk Bohdanowiczite Boh Bru****e Bsh Barahonaite-(Al) Bho-Al Bergenite Bgn Böhmite Bhm Bubnovaite Bub Barahonaite-(Fe)...
- the poem. The Big Room contains the world's most extensive formation of bru****e moonmilk. Big Room cave tours are closed during the summer for several...
- Ca9(PO4)6; whereas others say it is similar to the structure of the mineral bru****e, CaHPO4·2H2O. Milk contains several different carbohydrates, including...