单词 | siliceous calamine |
释义 | > as lemmassiliceous calamine An ore of zinc: originally applied, like medieval Latin lapis calaminaris, and the cadmia of Pliny, to both the carbonate ZnCO3, and the hydrous silicate Zn2SiO4, H2O but chiefly, in France and England, to the former, which is an abundant and important English ore of zinc. The silicate, found in Carinthia, Hungary, Belgium, New Jersey, etc., is distinguished as siliceous calamine or electric calamine.The chemical difference between the two ores was established by Smithson in 1802; in 1807 Brongniart unfortunately chose calamine as the mineralogical name of the silicate, leaving the other ore as zinc carbonatée, which Beudant in 1832 named smithsonite n. This nomenclature is followed by Dana. But common English and French use (see Littré) continued to apply the name calamine to the carbonate; and in conformity with this Brooke and Miller in 1852 reversed Beudant's use of calamine and smithsonite. With British mineralogists, chemists, miners, and manufacturers, calamine therefore means the carbonate. ΘΚΠ the world > the earth > minerals > ore > [noun] > metal ore > zinc ore calaminaris1577 calamine1601 calmy1658 calaminarya1661 mock ore1681 blende1683 lapis calaminaris1696 mock-leada1728 black jack1728 cadmia1753 cadmy1756 calamy1756 calmey1756 calamine stone1761 red zinc ore1781 zinc spar1796 zinc-blende1842 smithsonite1849 zincite1854 adamite1866 adamine1869 the world > the earth > minerals > types of mineral > silicates > sorosilicates > [noun] > hemimorphite calaminaris1577 calamine1601 calmy1658 lapis calaminaris1696 ostracitis1706 cadmia1753 cadmy1756 calamy1756 calmey1756 calamine stone1761 smithsonite1845 hemimorphite1868 the world > the earth > minerals > types of mineral > carbonates > [noun] > hexagonal > smithsonite calaminaris1577 calamine1601 calmy1658 lapis calaminaris1696 ostracitis1706 cadmia1753 cadmy1756 calamy1756 calmey1756 calamine stone1761 zinc spar1796 smithsonite1849 1601 P. Holland tr. Pliny Hist. World II. 520 Some thinke it better to wipe..the dust from the Calamine with wings. 1683 J. Pettus Ess. Metallick Words at Brass, in Fleta Minor ii Having here [i.e. in England] both the best Copper and Calamine of any part of Europe. 1750 G. Smith tr. Laboratory (ed. 3) v. 144 Calamine is dug in mines about Mendip,..in the West of England. 1794 R. J. Sulivan View of Nature I. 470 Zinc in the state of calamine. 1802 J. Smithson in Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 93 16 This calamine hence consists of—Carbonic acid, 0.352; Calx of zinc, 0.648. 1812 H. Davy Elements Chem. Philos. 373 Calamine, which is a combination of zinc with oxygene and carbonic acid. 1839 A. Ure Dict. Arts at Zinc The principal ores of zinc are the sulphuret called blende, the silicate called calamine, and the sparry calamine, or the carbonate. 1866 H. E. Roscoe Lessons Elem. Chem. xxi. 187 The carbonate, ZnCO3, an insoluble substance, occurring native as calamine. 1875 R. Hunt & F. W. Rudler Ure's Dict. Arts (ed. 7) III. 1187 Calamine is a mineral occurring usually in concretionary forms and compact masses, yellowish-white when pure..it is a normal carbonate of zinc..Calamine is worked in a rich mine of galena at Holywell..The second locality of calamine is in the magnesian limestone formation. 1877 H. Watts Dict. Chem. V. 1067 Zinc occurs as carbonate, forming the ore called calamine; as silicate or siliceous calamine; as sulphide or blende. < as lemmas |
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