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- Bukovskyite abstract "Bukovskyite (also known as "clay of Kutná Hora") is an iron arsenate sulfate mineral with formula: Fe2(AsO4)(SO4)(OH)·7H2O which forms nodules with a reniform (kidney-shaped) surface. Under a microscope, these nodules appear as a collection of minute needles similar to gypsum. Some can be seen with the naked eye and occur inside the nodules. Bukovskyite was first described from pit heaps from the Middle Ages, where sulfate ores had been mined at Kank, north of Kutná Hora in Bohemia, Czech Republic, and other old deposits in the vicinity. Only recently defined and acknowledged, it was approved by the IMA in 1969.Bukovskyite was collected a long time ago from the overgrown pit heaps by the inhabitants of Kutná Hora. It was used for poisoning fieldmice and other field vermin. This poisonous clay, known also by the place name as "clay of Kutná Hora"', was widely known and it was considered to be 'arsenic' (arsenic trioxide). In 1901 Antonin Bukovsky (1865–1950), a Bohemian chemist, who studied minerals of old pit heaps, proved it was an arsenate.".
- Bukovskyite thumbnail Bukovskyite_Kutna_Hora_Cecoslovacchia_001.JPG?width=300.
- Bukovskyite wikiPageExternalLink Bukovskyite.shtml.
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- Bukovskyite wikiPageID "1118058".
- Bukovskyite wikiPageRevisionID "542313105".
- Bukovskyite caption "Botrioidal whitish aggregate".
- Bukovskyite category "Arsenate minerals".
- Bukovskyite formula "Fe2·7H2O".
- Bukovskyite hasPhotoCollection Bukovskyite.
- Bukovskyite name "Bukovskyite".
- Bukovskyite strunz "8".
- Bukovskyite subject Category:Arsenate_minerals.
- Bukovskyite subject Category:Iron_minerals.
- Bukovskyite subject Category:Sulfate_minerals.
- Bukovskyite type Abstraction100002137.
- Bukovskyite type ArsenateMinerals.
- Bukovskyite type IronMinerals.
- Bukovskyite type Material114580897.
- Bukovskyite type Matter100020827.
- Bukovskyite type Mineral114662574.
- Bukovskyite type Part113809207.
- Bukovskyite type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Bukovskyite type Relation100031921.
- Bukovskyite type Substance100019613.
- Bukovskyite type SulfateMinerals.
- Bukovskyite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Bukovskyite type Mineral.
- Bukovskyite type ChemicalObject.
- Bukovskyite type Thing.
- Bukovskyite comment "Bukovskyite (also known as "clay of Kutná Hora") is an iron arsenate sulfate mineral with formula: Fe2(AsO4)(SO4)(OH)·7H2O which forms nodules with a reniform (kidney-shaped) surface. Under a microscope, these nodules appear as a collection of minute needles similar to gypsum. Some can be seen with the naked eye and occur inside the nodules.".
- Bukovskyite label "Bukovskyita".
- Bukovskyite label "Bukovskyite".
- Bukovskyite label "Bukovskýit".
- Bukovskyite label "Bukovskýite".
- Bukovskyite sameAs Bukovskýit.
- Bukovskyite sameAs Bukovskyita.
- Bukovskyite sameAs Bukovskýite.
- Bukovskyite sameAs m.047l01.
- Bukovskyite sameAs Q414544.
- Bukovskyite sameAs Q414544.
- Bukovskyite sameAs Bukovskyite.
- Bukovskyite wasDerivedFrom Bukovskyite?oldid=542313105.
- Bukovskyite depiction Bukovskyite_Kutna_Hora_Cecoslovacchia_001.JPG.
- Bukovskyite isPrimaryTopicOf Bukovskyite.
- Bukovskyite name "Bukovskyite".