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- Magnetite abstract "Magnetite is a mineral, one of the two common naturally occurring iron oxides (chemical formula Fe3O4) and a member of the spinel group. Magnetite is the most magnetic of all the naturally occurring minerals on Earth. Naturally magnetized pieces of magnetite, called lodestone, will attract small pieces of iron, and this was how ancient people first noticed the property of magnetism.Small grains of magnetite occur in almost all igneous and metamorphic rocks. It is black or brownish-black with a metallic luster, has a Mohs hardness of 5–6 and a black streak.The chemical IUPAC name is iron(II,III) oxide and the common chemical name is ferrous-ferric oxide.".
- Magnetite thumbnail Magnetite.jpg?width=300.
- Magnetite wikiPageExternalLink abandonedmines.net.
- Magnetite wikiPageExternalLink moriarty070505.html.
- Magnetite wikiPageExternalLink a11651.html.
- Magnetite wikiPageExternalLink magnetit.htm.
- Magnetite wikiPageExternalLink overview?searchterm=ironsand.
- Magnetite wikiPageExternalLink 143.
- Magnetite wikiPageID "277295".
- Magnetite wikiPageRevisionID "606796301".
- Magnetite alt "Magnetite exposed on the ground. The mineral is black and irregularly smooth. Individual chunks jut at angles characteristic of the crystal habit.".
- Magnetite caption "Magnetite and pyrite from Piedmont, Italy".
- Magnetite category Oxide_minerals.
- Magnetite category Spinel_group.
- Magnetite category "Spinel structural group".
- Magnetite cleavage "Indistinct, parting on {Ill}, very good".
- Magnetite color "Black, gray with brownish tint in reflected sun".
- Magnetite diaphaneity "Opaque".
- Magnetite formula "iron oxide, Fe2+Fe3+2O4".
- Magnetite fracture "Uneven".
- Magnetite gravity "5.17".
- Magnetite habit "Octahedral, fine granular to massive".
- Magnetite hasPhotoCollection Magnetite.
- Magnetite luster "Metallic".
- Magnetite mohs "5.5".
- Magnetite name "Magnetite".
- Magnetite solubility "Dissolves slowly in hydrochloric acid".
- Magnetite streak "Black".
- Magnetite strunz "4".
- Magnetite symmetry "Isometric 4/m 2/m".
- Magnetite system "Isometric Hexoctahedral".
- Magnetite tenacity "Brittle".
- Magnetite twinning "On {Ill} as both twin and composition plane, the spinel law, as contact twins".
- Magnetite unitCell "a = 8.397 Å; Z=8".
- Magnetite var Lodestone.
- Magnetite var1text "Magnetic with definite north and south poles".
- Magnetite wordnet_type synset-mineral-noun-1.
- Magnetite subject Category:Cubic_minerals.
- Magnetite subject Category:Ferromagnetic_materials.
- Magnetite subject Category:Iron_minerals.
- Magnetite subject Category:Iron_oxide_pigments.
- Magnetite subject Category:Spinel_group.
- Magnetite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Magnetite type Mineral.
- Magnetite type ChemicalObject.
- Magnetite type Thing.
- Magnetite comment "Magnetite is a mineral, one of the two common naturally occurring iron oxides (chemical formula Fe3O4) and a member of the spinel group. Magnetite is the most magnetic of all the naturally occurring minerals on Earth. Naturally magnetized pieces of magnetite, called lodestone, will attract small pieces of iron, and this was how ancient people first noticed the property of magnetism.Small grains of magnetite occur in almost all igneous and metamorphic rocks.".
- Magnetite label "Magnetiet".
- Magnetite label "Magnetit".
- Magnetite label "Magnetita".
- Magnetite label "Magnetita".
- Magnetite label "Magnetite".
- Magnetite label "Magnetite".
- Magnetite label "Magnetyt".
- Magnetite label "Magnétite".
- Magnetite label "Магнетит".
- Magnetite label "أكسيد الحديد الأسود".
- Magnetite label "磁鉄鉱".
- Magnetite label "磁鐵礦".
- Magnetite sameAs Magnetit.
- Magnetite sameAs Magnetit.
- Magnetite sameAs Μαγνητίτης.
- Magnetite sameAs Magnetita.
- Magnetite sameAs Magnetita.
- Magnetite sameAs Magnétite.
- Magnetite sameAs Magnetite.
- Magnetite sameAs 磁鉄鉱.
- Magnetite sameAs 자철석.
- Magnetite sameAs Magnetiet.
- Magnetite sameAs Magnetyt.
- Magnetite sameAs Magnetita.
- Magnetite sameAs m.01phff.
- Magnetite sameAs Q181395.
- Magnetite sameAs Q181395.
- Magnetite wasDerivedFrom Magnetite?oldid=606796301.
- Magnetite depiction Magnetite.jpg.
- Magnetite isPrimaryTopicOf Magnetite.
- Magnetite name "Magnetite".