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marcasite
/ ˈmɑːkəsaɪt; ˈmɑːkəziːt /
/ ˈmɑːrkəsaɪtˌˈmɑːrkəziːt /
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  • 柯林斯
  • n.白铁矿
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    [矿物] 白铁矿

    ...及可浮性 - TNMSC 关键字: 黄铁矿;白铁矿;磁黄铁矿;电子结构;可浮性;密度泛函理论[gap=1573]Key words: pyrite; marcasite; pyrrhotite; electronic structure; floatability; density functional theory...

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     马克赛石

    马克赛石(MARCASITE):又名钨钢石, 马克赛石(MARCASITE):又名钨钢石, 泰国特有合成石。有人把它叫非洲黑金.

  • 3

     麦凯赛首饰

    麦凯赛首饰(Marcasite),上海麦凯赛首饰(Marcasite)...

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     白铁矿石

    质都是白铁矿石(Marcasite)完美镶嵌在纯银(Sterling Silver)上。多年前我在美国一个高档百货商场首饰专柜

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  • 权威例句
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    There are many types of sulfide minerals, but pyrite and marcasite, the two structural forms of FeS2 that are especially common in coal regions, are the major acid-producers.

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  • 2.

    Ms. SEGUERRA: Everything you see that's sparkling is marcasite.

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  • Marcasite

    The mineral marcasite, sometimes called white iron pyrite, is iron sulfide (FeS2) with orthorhombic crystal structure. It is physically and crystallographically distinct from pyrite, which is iron sulfide with cubic crystal structure. Both structures do have in common that they contain the disulfide S22− ion having a short bonding distance between the sulfur atoms. The structures differ in how these di-anions are arranged around the Fe2+ cations. Marcasite is lighter and more brittle than pyrite. Specimens of marcasite often crumble and break up due to the unstable crystal structure.On fresh surfaces it is pale yellow to almost white and has a bright metallic luster. It tarnishes to a yellowish or brownish color and gives a black streak. It is a brittle material that cannot be scratched with a knife. The thin, flat, tabular crystals, when joined in groups, are called "cockscombs."In marcasite jewellery, pyrite used as a gemstone is termed "marcasite". That is, marcasite jewellery is made from pyrite not from marcasite. In the late medieval and early modern eras the word "marcasite" meant both pyrite and marcasite (and iron sulfides in general). The narrower, modern scientific definition for marcasite as orthorhombic iron sulfide dates from 1845. The jewellery sense for the word pre-dates this 1845 scientific redefinition. Marcasite in the scientific sense is not used as a gem due to its brittleness.

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