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idrialin|ˈɪdrɪəlɪn| [f. as next + -in.] 1. Min. The name originally given by Dumas (in 1832) to idrialite.
1844Dana Min. (ed. 2) 517 Idrialin. 2. Chem. The essential constituent of idrialite, C42H28O, forming colourless scales which melt at a very high temperature.
1838T. Thomson Chem. Org. Bodies 748 When branderz is distilled, idrialin comes over in brilliant plates, light and micaceous,..burning with the exhalation of a balsamic odour. 1838Penny Cycl. XII. 397/1 Idrialin was obtained by M. Dumas from a mineral found in the quicksilver mines of Idria. 1865–72Watts Dict. Chem. III. 242 Idrialin heated with strong sulphuric acid forms a solution of a fine blue colour, like that of sulphindigotic acid. |