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- Wüstite abstract "Wüstite (FeO) is a mineral form of iron(II) oxide found with meteorites and native iron. It has a gray color with a greenish tint in reflected light. Wüstite crystallizes in the isometric - hexoctahedral crystal system in opaque to translucent metallic grains. It has a Mohs hardness of 5 to 5.5 and a specific gravity of 5.88. Wüstite is a typical example of a non-stoichiometric compound.Wüstite was named for Fritz Wüst (1860–1938), a German metallurgist and founding director of the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institut für Eisenforschung (presently Max Planck Institute for Iron Research GmbH).In addition to the type locality in Germany, it has been reported from Disko Island, Greenland; the Jharia coalfield, Jharkhand, India and as inclusions in diamonds in a number of kimberlite pipes. It also is reported from deep sea manganese nodules.Its presence indicates a highly reducing environment.".
- Wüstite thumbnail NaCl_polyhedra.png?width=300.
- Wüstite wikiPageID "365856".
- Wüstite wikiPageRevisionID "598719090".
- Wüstite category Oxide_minerals.
- Wüstite cleavage "{001} perfect".
- Wüstite color "Greyish white to yellow or brown; colourless in thin section".
- Wüstite density "5.7".
- Wüstite formula "FeO".
- Wüstite fracture "Subconchoidal to rough".
- Wüstite gravity "5.88".
- Wüstite habit "Pyramidic, prismatic".
- Wüstite mohs "5".
- Wüstite name "Wüstite".
- Wüstite other "Forms solid solution with periclase".
- Wüstite pleochroism "None".
- Wüstite refractive "1.735".
- Wüstite solubility "Soluble in dilute HCl".
- Wüstite strunz "4".
- Wüstite system "Cubic".
- Wüstite subject Category:Iron_minerals.
- Wüstite subject Category:Non-stoichiometric_compounds.
- Wüstite subject Category:Oxide_minerals.
- Wüstite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Wüstite type Mineral.
- Wüstite type ChemicalObject.
- Wüstite type Thing.
- Wüstite comment "Wüstite (FeO) is a mineral form of iron(II) oxide found with meteorites and native iron. It has a gray color with a greenish tint in reflected light. Wüstite crystallizes in the isometric - hexoctahedral crystal system in opaque to translucent metallic grains. It has a Mohs hardness of 5 to 5.5 and a specific gravity of 5.88.".
- Wüstite label "Wustita".
- Wüstite label "Wustite".
- Wüstite label "Wüstiet".
- Wüstite label "Wüstit".
- Wüstite label "Wüstite".
- Wüstite label "Wüstite".
- Wüstite label "Вюстит".
- Wüstite label "ウスタイト".
- Wüstite sameAs W%C3%BCstite.
- Wüstite sameAs Wüstit.
- Wüstite sameAs Wustita.
- Wüstite sameAs Wustite.
- Wüstite sameAs Wüstite.
- Wüstite sameAs ウスタイト.
- Wüstite sameAs 뷔스타이트.
- Wüstite sameAs Wüstiet.
- Wüstite sameAs Q415889.
- Wüstite sameAs Q415889.
- Wüstite wasDerivedFrom Wüstite?oldid=598719090.
- Wüstite depiction NaCl_polyhedra.png.