limonite
n.
any of a number of iron oxide minerals which range in color from yellowish-brown to black (Mineralogy)
Limonite
Limonite is an ore consisting in a mixture of hydrated
iron(III) oxide-hydroxide of varying composition. The generic formula is frequently written as FeO(OH)·nH2O, although this is not entirely accurate as limonite often contains a varying amount of oxide compared to hydroxide.Together with
hematite, it has been
mined as
ore for the production of
iron. Limonite is heavy and yellowish-brown. It is a very common amorphous substance though can be tricky to find when mined with hematite and
bog ore.It is not a true mineral and it is composed by a mixture of similar
hydrated iron oxide minerals, mostly
goethite with
lepidocrocite,
jarosite, and others. Limonite forms mostly in or near oxidized iron and other metal ore deposits and as
sedimentary beds. Limonite may occur as the cementing material in iron rich
sandstones. Also known as the Lemon Rock.
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limonite
Noun
1. a widely occurring iron oxide ore; a mixture of goethite and hematite and lepidocrocite
(hypernym) iron ore
Limonit (das)
n.
limonite, type of iron ore
limonite (f)
n.
limonite, any of a number of iron oxide minerals which range in color from yellowish-brown to black (Mineralogy)