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- Otavite abstract "Otavite is a rare cadmium carbonate mineral with formula: CdCO3. Otavite crystallizes in the trigonal system and forms encrustations and small scalenohedral crystals that have a pearly to adamantine luster. The color is white to reddish to yellow brown. Its Mohs hardness is 3.5 to 4 and the specific gravity is 5.04. Associated minerals include azurite, calcite, malachite, and smithsonite. It was first described in 1906 from the Tsumeb district near Otavi, Namibia.".
- Otavite thumbnail Otavite-89481.jpg?width=300.
- Otavite wikiPageExternalLink otavite.htm.
- Otavite wikiPageExternalLink Otavite.shtml.
- Otavite wikiPageExternalLink min-3040.html.
- Otavite wikiPageID "2359443".
- Otavite wikiPageRevisionID "589627225".
- Otavite caption "Otavite, Tsumeb, Oshikoto Region, Namibia".
- Otavite category "Carbonate minerals".
- Otavite formula "CdCO3".
- Otavite hasPhotoCollection Otavite.
- Otavite name "Otavite".
- Otavite strunz "5".
- Otavite system "Trigonal".
- Otavite subject Category:Cadmium_minerals.
- Otavite subject Category:Calcite_group.
- Otavite subject Category:Carbonate_minerals.
- Otavite type Abstraction100002137.
- Otavite type CadmiumMinerals.
- Otavite type Carbonate114798450.
- Otavite type CarbonateMinerals.
- Otavite type Carbonates.
- Otavite type Chemical114806838.
- Otavite type Compound114818238.
- Otavite type Material114580897.
- Otavite type Matter100020827.
- Otavite type Mineral114662574.
- Otavite type Part113809207.
- Otavite type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Otavite type Relation100031921.
- Otavite type Salt115010703.
- Otavite type Substance100019613.
- Otavite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Otavite type Mineral.
- Otavite type ChemicalObject.
- Otavite type Thing.
- Otavite comment "Otavite is a rare cadmium carbonate mineral with formula: CdCO3. Otavite crystallizes in the trigonal system and forms encrustations and small scalenohedral crystals that have a pearly to adamantine luster. The color is white to reddish to yellow brown. Its Mohs hardness is 3.5 to 4 and the specific gravity is 5.04. Associated minerals include azurite, calcite, malachite, and smithsonite. It was first described in 1906 from the Tsumeb district near Otavi, Namibia.".
- Otavite label "Otavit".
- Otavite label "Otavita".
- Otavite label "Otavite".
- Otavite label "Otavite".
- Otavite label "菱カドミウム鉱".
- Otavite sameAs Otavit.
- Otavite sameAs Otavita.
- Otavite sameAs Otavite.
- Otavite sameAs 菱カドミウム鉱.
- Otavite sameAs m.076c5p.
- Otavite sameAs Q204498.
- Otavite sameAs Q204498.
- Otavite sameAs Otavite.
- Otavite wasDerivedFrom Otavite?oldid=589627225.
- Otavite depiction Otavite-89481.jpg.
- Otavite isPrimaryTopicOf Otavite.
- Otavite name "Otavite".