Definition of Magnesites

1. Noun. (plural of magnesite) ¹

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Definition of Magnesites

1. magnesite [n] - See also: magnesite

Lexicographical Neighbors of Magnesites

magnesiocoulsonite
magnesiodumortierite
magnesioferrite
magnesiofoitite
magnesiohastingsite
magnesiohornblende
magnesiohornblendes
magnesiohulsite
magnesiokatophorite
magnesiosadanagaite
magnesiostaurolite
magnesiotaramite
magnesiothermic
magnesiothermic reduction
magnesite
magnesites
magnesium
magnesium-24
magnesium-25
magnesium-26
magnesium-bicarbonate ATPase
magnesium-protoporphyrin methyltransferase
magnesium alloy
magnesium aluminum silicate
magnesium bacteriopheophytinate
magnesium benzoate
magnesium bicarbonate
magnesium carbonate
magnesium chelatase
magnesium chloride

Literary usage of Magnesites

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The School of Mines Quarterly by Columbia University School of Chemistry (1911)
"Lime in Magnesites, etc. Murmann (Zts. Anal. Chem., XLIX., 688). In presence of large amounts of MgO, the usual procedure of separation utterly fails. ..."

2. The School of Mines Quarterly by Columbia University School of Chemistry (1911)
"Lime in Magnesites, etc. Murmann (Zts. Anal. Chem., XLIX., 688). In presence of large amounts of MgO, the usual procedure of separat'on utterly fails. ..."

3. Report of Progress for by Geological Survey of Canada (1857)
"Magnesites and Dolomites. The existence of beds of carbonate of magnesia among the Silurian strata in the townships of Bolton and Sutton was noticed in the ..."

4. A Treatise on Quantitative Inorganic Analysis: With Special Reference to the by Joseph William Mellor (1913)
"The Partial Analysis of Limestones, Dolomites, Magnesites, Marls, Cements, etc. A process which occupies about three hours may now be described. ..."

5. Annual Report by Geological Survey of Canada (1857)
"Magnesites and Dolomites. The existence of beds of carbonate of magnesia among the Silurian strata in the townships of Bolton and Sutton was noticed in the ..."

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