different between oxyhydroxide vs goethite
oxyhydroxide
English
Etymology
oxy- +? hydroxide
Noun
oxyhydroxide (plural oxyhydroxides)
- (inorganic chemistry) Any mixed oxide and hydroxide
Translations
- Italian: ossiidrossido (it)
oxyhydroxide From the web:
goethite
English
Etymology
Named for German polymath Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, +? -ite.
Noun
goethite (countable and uncountable, plural goethites)
- (mineralogy) An iron oxyhydroxide that is the main constituent of rust.
- 2015, Asa H. Barber, Dun Lu, Nicola M. Pugno, "Extreme strength observed in limpet teeth", Journal of the Royal Society Interface, 18 February 2015
- Recent work has shown that the teeth of limpets approximate to an almost ideal model natural composite material where high aspect ratio mineral nanofibres of goethite reinforce a protein matrix.
- 2015, Asa H. Barber, Dun Lu, Nicola M. Pugno, "Extreme strength observed in limpet teeth", Journal of the Royal Society Interface, 18 February 2015
Derived terms
- hydrogoethite
Translations
Further reading
- David Barthelmy (1997–2021) , “Goethite”, in Webmineral Mineralogy Database
- “goethite”, in Mindat.org?[1], Hudson Institute of Mineralogy, 2000–2021.
French
Noun
goethite f (plural goethites)
- goethite
goethite From the web:
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