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- Pyrolusite abstract "Pyrolusite is a mineral consisting essentially of manganese dioxide (MnO2) and is important as an ore of manganese. It is a black, amorphous appearing mineral, often with a granular, fibrous or columnar structure, sometimes forming reniform crusts. It has a metallic luster, a black or bluish-black streak, and readily soils the fingers. The specific gravity is about 4.8. Its name is from the Greek for fire and to wash, in reference to its use as a way to remove tints from glass.".
- Pyrolusite thumbnail Pyrolusite_Mineral_with_Dendrite_Macro_Digon3.jpg?width=300.
- Pyrolusite wikiPageID "875372".
- Pyrolusite wikiPageRevisionID "582533924".
- Pyrolusite caption "Pyrolusite mineral with dendrite .".
- Pyrolusite category Oxide_minerals.
- Pyrolusite cleavage "Perfect on 110".
- Pyrolusite color "Darkish, black to lighter grey, sometimes bluish".
- Pyrolusite formula "MnO2".
- Pyrolusite fracture "Brittle".
- Pyrolusite gravity "4.4".
- Pyrolusite habit "Granular to massive: botryoidal and dendritic. Crystals rare".
- Pyrolusite hasPhotoCollection Pyrolusite.
- Pyrolusite luster "Metallic, dull to earthy".
- Pyrolusite mohs "6".
- Pyrolusite name "Pyrolusite".
- Pyrolusite refractive "Opaque".
- Pyrolusite streak "Black to bluish-black".
- Pyrolusite strunz "4".
- Pyrolusite system Tetragonal_crystal_system.
- Pyrolusite twinning "{031}, {032} may be polysynthetic".
- Pyrolusite var "Polianite".
- Pyrolusite var1text "pseudomorphic after manganite".
- Pyrolusite wordnet_type synset-mineral-noun-1.
- Pyrolusite subject Category:Manganese_minerals.
- Pyrolusite subject Category:Oxide_minerals.
- Pyrolusite subject Category:Rutile_group.
- Pyrolusite subject Category:Tetragonal_minerals.
- Pyrolusite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Pyrolusite type Mineral.
- Pyrolusite type ChemicalObject.
- Pyrolusite type Thing.
- Pyrolusite comment "Pyrolusite is a mineral consisting essentially of manganese dioxide (MnO2) and is important as an ore of manganese. It is a black, amorphous appearing mineral, often with a granular, fibrous or columnar structure, sometimes forming reniform crusts. It has a metallic luster, a black or bluish-black streak, and readily soils the fingers. The specific gravity is about 4.8. Its name is from the Greek for fire and to wash, in reference to its use as a way to remove tints from glass.".
- Pyrolusite label "Pirolusita".
- Pyrolusite label "Pirolusita".
- Pyrolusite label "Pirolusite".
- Pyrolusite label "Piroluzyt".
- Pyrolusite label "Pyrolusiet".
- Pyrolusite label "Pyrolusit".
- Pyrolusite label "Pyrolusite".
- Pyrolusite label "Пиролюзит".
- Pyrolusite label "軟マンガン鉱".
- Pyrolusite sameAs Pyroluzit.
- Pyrolusite sameAs Pyrolusit.
- Pyrolusite sameAs Πυρολουσίτης.
- Pyrolusite sameAs Pirolusita.
- Pyrolusite sameAs Pirolusita.
- Pyrolusite sameAs Pirolusite.
- Pyrolusite sameAs 軟マンガン鉱.
- Pyrolusite sameAs Pyrolusiet.
- Pyrolusite sameAs Piroluzyt.
- Pyrolusite sameAs Pirolusita.
- Pyrolusite sameAs m.03krtj.
- Pyrolusite sameAs Q413293.
- Pyrolusite sameAs Q413293.
- Pyrolusite wasDerivedFrom Pyrolusite?oldid=582533924.
- Pyrolusite depiction Pyrolusite_Mineral_with_Dendrite_Macro_Digon3.jpg.
- Pyrolusite isPrimaryTopicOf Pyrolusite.
- Pyrolusite name "Pyrolusite".