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Mellite, also
called honeystone, is an
unusual mineral being also an
organic chemical. It is
chemically identified as an
aluminium salt of
mellitic acid...
- and its anhydride,
mellitic anhydride, are ****ociated with the
mineral mellite (Al2C6(COO)6·16H2O). A
slightly broader definition of the
organic compound...
- acid
first discovered in 1799 by
Martin Heinrich Klaproth in the
mineral mellite (honeystone),
which is the
aluminium salt of the acid. It crystallizes...
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hexafluorophosphate Choline chloride Copper ibuprofenate Homatropine methylbromide Mellite Tetrapropylammonium perruthenate Collidinium p-toluenesulfonate Pyridinium...
- or /ˈmɛlɪtəs/)
comes from the
classical Latin word mellītus,
meaning "
mellite" (i.e.
sweetened with honey; honey-sweet). The
Latin word
comes from mell-...
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Magnesite Malachite Marialite-meionite
Wernerite (var.)
Marcasite Meliphanite Mellite Mesolite Microcline Microlite Milarite Millerite Mimetite Mo****te Mordenite...
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forming crusts on fractures.
Early descriptions of
organic minerals include mellite in 1793,
humboldtine in 1821 and
idrialite in 1832. In the
proposed 10th...
- by Pittheus, the maiden's daughter. In
other traditions Meta was
called Mellite. Apollodorus, 3.15.6; Athenaeus,
Deipnosophists 13.4
Scholia ad Euripides...
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Mawsonite Mckelveyite-(Y)
Meionite Melanophlogite Melanterite Melilite Mellite Melonite Mendipite Mendozite Meneghinite Mereheadite Merenskyite Meridianiite...
- (such as calcite) or
organic compounds in the
sense of
chemistry (such as
mellite). Moreover,
living organisms often synthesize inorganic minerals (such...