
1) Binary compounds 2) Common compounds 3) Iron and zinc compounds 4) Lime and others 5) Lime and rust 6) Lime, silica and rust 7) Nitrous and zinc, for two 8) Oxygen compounds 9) Rust and alumina 10) Rust and lime 11) Rust and lime, for two 12) Rust and quartz 13) Rust and quicklime 14) Rust and quicklime, for two
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<chemistry> Binary compounds of oxygen containing the anion o(2-). The anion combines with metals to form alkaline oxides and non-metals to form acidic oxides. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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Group of minerals that are compounds of one or more metallic elements combined with oxygen, water, or hydroxyl (OH). The oxide group contains the greatest variations of physical properties. Some are hard, some soft. Some have a metallic luster, others are clear and transparent. The Oxide group is divided into the Simple Oxides, Hydroxides, Multipl...
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A general term used to casually discuss raw ceramic materials, whether oxides or carbonates. A few examples: zinc oxide, red iron oxide, lead oxide, and for carbonates like magnesium carbonate, potassium carbonate. Oxides are used in formulating glazes, clays and for coloring glazes and clays.
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