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  1. ... been called Miemite. The species of marble, termed Dolomite, found in the Alps, and in Icolmkill, in ... i The marble is of the species called dolomite (698.} distinguished from the true primary marble or ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - A text-book of inorganic chemistry 
    Publication: Philadelphia : P. Blakiston, Son & Co., 1883
    ... in the form of carbonates (mar- ble, calcite, dolomite), comprises many minerals and entire rock formations. In ... is granular and crystalline it is termed marble. Dolomite, which also constitutes large layers, is a compound ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Text-book of medical and pharmaceutical chemistry 
    Publication: Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Co., 1898
    ... oils, and in native car- bonates, as marble, dolomite, etc. Varieties.—Carbon exists in three allotropic states : ... H20 ; carnallite, KCl.MgCl2.6H20 ; and dolo- mite. Dolomite, an amorphous mixture of calcium and magnesium carbonates, ...
  4. ... been called Miemite. The species of marble, termed Dolomite, found in the Alps, and in Icolmkill in ... I The marble is of the species called dolomite (698), distinguished from the true primary marble or ...
  5. ... the constituents. The most abundant of these is dolomite, a magnesian limestone, which frequently forms whole mountain ... principal minerals containing it are magnesite, Mg- C03 ; dolomite, (MgCa)C03 ; kieserite, MgS04.H20 ; carnallite, a chloride ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - General index to publications, 1852-1912 
    Publication: Toronto : University Press, 1914
    ... 399 Dollar. Spanish, in Canada IV ix 237 Dolomites. Canadain localities II vi 155 Crystalline II vi ... 450 Ontaiio II v.n 206 Origin of dolomites in II n 356 Quebec II vm 207 ...
  7. ... Scotland seems to possess little of it. See Dolomite. The most important applications of lime are to ... of limestone and tremolite, or occa- sionally a dolomite; the Skye marble; the Assynt in Sutherland, introduced ...
  8. ... not only by sandstones, but also by limestones, dolomites, and even by some varieties of shales and ... 6.94-9.35; for specimens of crystalline dolomite, 5.90-7.22; for three specimens of ...
  9. ... DECEMBER 10, 1937 limestone and the Little Falls dolomite. The three species are best displayed in the ... caleareous algae with oolitie structure and also with dolomite has been pointed out by a number of ...
  10. ... the magnesia is present in excess, as in dolomite, then it contributes to the formation of a ... compound than if the metal were wholly calcium. Dolomites containing only carbonates of calcium and magnesium, after ...
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