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azurite Meaning in Bengali



তামা নীল কার্বোনেট; নীল ম্যালাকাইট





azurite's Usage Examples:

Pseudomorphs after more tabular or blocky azurite crystals also occur.


Other blue minerals, such as the carbonate azurite and the phosphate lazulite, may be confused with lazurite, but are easily.


The color is named after the mineral azurite.


(Cu2S), covellite (CuS), digenite (Cu9S5); carbonates such as malachite and azurite, and rarely oxides such as cuprite (Cu2O).


Chessy-les-Mines is the type locality of the mineral azurite, also known as "chessylite.


the mineral azurite.


Both malachite and azurite can be found.


known among mineral collectors for fine specimens of Anglesite, cerussite, azurite, vanadinite and other minerals.


The pigments employed are red lake, azurite, lead-tin-yellow and ochres.


association with hemimorphite, willemite, hydrozincite, cerussite, malachite, azurite, aurichalcite and anglesite.


interior-decoration until the first half of the 17th century was azurite.


The expensive natural mineral azurite was superseded by manufactured blue verditer.


It is easily confused with azurite, but does not react with dilute hydrochloric acid as azurite does.


Copper oxides include chrysocolla, malachite and azurite.


It frequently occurs in association with native copper, azurite, chrysocolla, malachite, tenorite and a variety of iron oxide minerals.


Associated minerals include azurite, calcite, malachite, and smithsonite.


Olivenite, mansfieldite, scorodite, azurite and malachite are found in association with zeunerite.


(which occurs naturally as the mineral malachite) or Cu 3(OH)2(CO 3)2 (azurite).



azurite's Meaning':

blue carbonate of copper; blue malachite

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