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['''todo:''' investigate wheter [[supralubrication|supralubricating]] bearings can be constructed from these types of diamondoid compounds]
 
['''todo:''' investigate wheter [[supralubrication|supralubricating]] bearings can be constructed from these types of diamondoid compounds]
  
== Quartz ==
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== Silicates (& Quartz) ==
  
 
Not exactly a salt but related ...
 
Not exactly a salt but related ...
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* Pb<sub>5</sub>(PO<sub>4</sub>)<sub>3</sub>Cl pyromorphite [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyromorphite (wikipedia)] - relatively hard for a lead mineral (Mohs 3.5)
 
* Pb<sub>5</sub>(PO<sub>4</sub>)<sub>3</sub>Cl pyromorphite [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyromorphite (wikipedia)] - relatively hard for a lead mineral (Mohs 3.5)
 
* YPO<sub>4</sub> Xenotime [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xenotime (wikipedia)] - rare yttrium - high symmetry (tetragonal) - (Mohs 4.5)
 
* YPO<sub>4</sub> Xenotime [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xenotime (wikipedia)] - rare yttrium - high symmetry (tetragonal) - (Mohs 4.5)
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== Carbonate minerals ==
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbonate_minerals (wikipedia)]
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* Calcite & Aragonite - calcium
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* Magnesite - magnesium
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* Siderite - iron
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* Smithsonite - zinc
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* Malachite & Azurite - copper
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* ...
  
 
== Sulfate minerals ==
 
== Sulfate minerals ==

Revision as of 16:59, 9 April 2015

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The X-O-X bonds present in those compounds increase the space between the spacially linking X atoms. This lead to a lower density of bonds in cross sections inclusion of bigger voids thus higher porousity. Due to the porousness of these compounds it is harder to get the surfaces flat - figuratively like the surface of a pumice stone. It's impossible to get them as smooth as passivated diamond. [todo: investigate wheter supralubricating bearings can be constructed from these types of diamondoid compounds]

Silicates (& Quartz)

Not exactly a salt but related ...

Phosphate minerals

(wikipedia)

  • Especially interesting: Hydoxy- Fluor- & Clorappatite Ca5(PO4)3(F,Cl,OH) - (Mohs 5) - a biomineral
  • Lazulite (wikipedia) & Scorzalite (wikipedia) magnesium iron aluminium phosphates - (Mohs 5.5-6)
  • Phosphophyllite (wikipedia) - zinc iron phosphate - rather soft (Mohs 3.5)
  • Pb5(PO4)3Cl pyromorphite (wikipedia) - relatively hard for a lead mineral (Mohs 3.5)
  • YPO4 Xenotime (wikipedia) - rare yttrium - high symmetry (tetragonal) - (Mohs 4.5)

Carbonate minerals

(wikipedia)

  • Calcite & Aragonite - calcium
  • Magnesite - magnesium
  • Siderite - iron
  • Smithsonite - zinc
  • Malachite & Azurite - copper
  • ...

Sulfate minerals

(wikipedia)

Sulfate minerals are generally rather soft with few exceptions.
One of the harder ones is brochantite (wikipedia) - (Mohs 3.5-4)

Nitrogen

All rather water soluble. See: (wikipedia - minerals) (wikipedia - artificial)