to 5.5 and a specific gravity of 5.88. Wüstite is a typical example of a non-stoichiometric compound. Wüstite was named after Fritz Wüst (1860–1938),...
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inorganic compound with the formula FeO. Its mineral form is known as wüstite. One of several iron oxides, it is a black-colored powder that is sometimes...
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of wüstite (FeO) so that particles with a core of magnetite become surrounded by a shell of wüstite. The further reduction of magnetite and wüstite leads...
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at the earth's surface, particularly wüstite, magnetite, and hematite. Oxides of FeII FeO: iron(II) oxide, wüstite Mixed oxides of FeII and FeIII Fe3O4:...
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metal is burnt (oxidized) to give magnetite or wüstite of a defined particle size. The magnetite (or wüstite) particles are then partially reduced, removing...
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from Kelly's Mine, Lustleigh, Devon UK Mill scale Mineral redox buffer Wüstite Dunlop, David J.; Özdemir, Özden (2001). Rock Magnetism: Fundamentals and...
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parts of Africa Æthiops mineral, a form of cinnabar Ethiops martial, or wüstite, a mineral Black people in Ancient Roman history People of Ethiopia Aethiopis...
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compounds follow the law of multiple proportion. An example is the iron oxide wüstite, which can contain between 0.83 and 0.95 iron atoms for every oxygen atom...
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rolled steel, consisting of the mixed iron oxides iron(II) oxide (FeO, wüstite), iron(III) oxide (Fe2O3, hematite), and iron(II,III) oxide (Fe3O4, magnetite)...
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metal than the chemical formula would show. For example, the mineral FeO (wüstite) is written as Fe 1 − x O {\displaystyle {\ce {Fe}}_{1-x}{\ce {O}}} , where...
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