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Synonyms:
- yttrium, bismuth, boron, astatine, oxygen, brookite, holmium, coal, tungsten, scandium, titanium, sulfur, salt, hydrogen, cobalt, silver, crystal, rhodonite, promethium, brimstone, arsenic, argon, chromium, erbium, xenon, brass, sodium, barium, kaolinite, uranium, peat, thorium, lutetium, fluorspar, spar, Mn, lanthanum, neodymium, magnesium, lazurite, platinum, chalcedony, ozocerite, atomic number 25, francium, mendelevium, zinc, radon, helium, obsidian, lignite, silicate, americium, praseodymium, indium, calcite, mica, aluminum, radium, thulium, quartz, plutonium, fluorite, asbestos, copper, neon, alabaster, technetium, diatomite, protactinium, tellurium, dysprosium, vermiculite, pyrite, lead, ruthenium, gypsum, tantalum, californium, europium, terbium, polonium, chrome, iodine, carbon, pumice, chlorite, fermium, cerium, lithium, osmium, iron, pyroxene, rhodium, thallium, molybdenite, selenite, fluorine, aragonite, pitchblende, calcium, hornblende, graphite, germanium, mineral, selenium, nickel, berkelium, bromine, fool's gold, vanadium, gadolinium, neptunium, samarium, cesium, coke, iridium, molybdenum, palladium, lime, cryolite, aluminium, bauxite, glauconite, einsteinium, mercury, feldspar, curium, clay, phosphorus, chlorine, silicon, actinium, krypton, iolite, gallium, niobium, zirconium, emery, hafnium, nitrogen, chromite, beryllium, ytterbium, azurite, cadmium, element, cast iron, rhenium, antimony, silica, barite, tin, strontium, garnet, talcum, quicklime, corundum, nobelium, bronze, gold, magnesite, rubidium, orthoclase, potassium
Examples:
- - Owing to the presence of phosphorus in bones, it is not uncommon to find, in certain caves which have been the resort of wild animals, or into which animals have fallen, that bones in time become subjected to the oozing and moisture of their surroundings; alumina, as well as the oxides of copper, manganese and iron, are often washed across and over these bones lying on the cave floor, so that in time, this silt acts on the substance of the bones, forming a variety of turquoise of exactly the same composition as that just described, and of the same colour. - "The Chemistry, Properties and Tests of Precious Stones", John Mastin
- - The most common alloys with aluminum are zinc, copper, and manganese, but in such small quantities that they do not change its appearance. - "Diggers in the Earth", Eva March Tappan
- - Whether luciferase is an oxidizing enzyme made up of an albumin associated with some heavy metal as iron, copper or manganese is uncertain. - "The Nature of Animal Light", E. Newton Harvey