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  1. INDUSTRY|chemistry|chemical industry · INDUSTRY|iron, steel and other metal industries|iron and steel industry · SCIENCE|natural and applied sciences|earth sciences|geology|mineralogy
    maignéisít Reference 'maignéisít.' Hussey, M. Fréamh an Eolais. Coiscéim, Baile Átha Cliath, 2011.Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    Definition mianra, carbónáit mhaignéisiam (MgCO3), a chruthaítear trí charraigeacha a bhfuil cuid mhaith maignéisiam iontu a athrú le sreabháin Reference 'maignéisít.' Hussey, M. Fréamh an Eolais. Coiscéim, Baile Átha Cliath, 2011.
    Magnesit | Giobertit
    de
    Definition ist ein natuerliches Magnesiumkarbonat, das Verunreinigungen enthaelt Reference Zolltarif
    magnesite
    en
    Definition magnesium carbonate mineral that usually forms during the alteration of magnesium-rich rocks or carbonate rocks by metamorphism or chemical weathering Reference "COM-Terminology Coordination, based on: Geology.com > Magnesite (21.7.2020)"
    Comment Magnesite is used to produce magnesium oxide (MgO), which serves as a refractory material for the steel industry and as a raw material for the chemical industry. Small amounts of magnesite are also used as a gem and lapidary material.
    magnésite | giobertite
    fr
    Definition oxyde de magnésium se présentant sous forme de poudre blanche, légère, alcaline, peu soluble et réfractaire, que l'on trouve à l'état naturel en masse terreuse ou qui s'obtient par calcination du magnésium, et ayant de nombreuses utilisations pharmaceutiques ou industrielles Reference "CNRTL - Centre national de ressources textuelles et lexicales > magnésite (22.9.2020)"