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Livingstonite is a
mercury antimony sulfosalt mineral. It
occurs in low-temperature
hydrothermal veins ****ociated with cinnabar, stibnite,
sulfur and...
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metal (rare) or in cinnabar, metacinnabar, sphalerite, corderoite,
livingstonite and
other minerals, with
cinnabar (HgS)
being the most
common ore. Mercury...
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Lindgrenite Linnaeite Lipscombite Liroconite Litharge Lithiophilite Livingstonite Lizardite Loellingite Lonsdaleite Loparite-(Ce) Lópezite Lorándite Lorenzenite...
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livingstonii Livingstone's
fruit bat,
Pteropus livingstonii The
mineral livingstonite is
named in his honor. It was
described in 1874 from Mexico. Livingstone...
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minerals to the
Royal Scottish Museum,
there was
already a
mineral named livingstonite, and the last name of the
author describing the
species was Livingstone...
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found either as a
native metal (rare) or in
cinnabar (HgS), corderoite,
livingstonite and
other minerals, with
cinnabar being the most
common ore.
While mercury...
- List of
scientific journals in
chemistry Lithium liver Livermorium livingstonite Lodestone Lonsdaleite Lorandite Lord Todd
Lothar Meyer Louis Pasteur...
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description "Tactically Vote
Conservative Annihilates Bennites Livingstonites"
References "Electorate
Figures –
Boundary Commission for England"....
- Fe (without Pb): 05 Emplectite, 05 Chalcostibite; 10 Miargyrite, 15
Livingstonite; 20 Berthierite, 20 Clerite, 20 Garavellite; 25 Baumstarkite, 25 Aramayoite...
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American chemist William Lipscomb (1919–2011) And
zinclipscombite Livingstonite: HgSb4S8 –
Scottish explorer in
Africa David Livingstone (1813–1873)...