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The Connection between the Properties of Elements and Compounds; Mineralogical-Crystallochemical Classification of Elements

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Title: The Connection between the Properties of Elements and Compounds; Mineralogical-Crystallochemical Classification of Elements
Authors: Godovikov, Alexander A. Browse this author
Hariya, Yu Browse this author
Issue Date: Aug-1987
Publisher: 北海道大学
Journal Title: 北海道大学理学部紀要
Journal Title(alt): Journal of the Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University. Series 4, Geology and mineralogy
Volume: 22
Issue: 2
Start Page: 357
End Page: 385
Abstract: The described mineralogical-crystallochemical classification bears some similar features with geochemical classification of elements. This similarity emphasizes a greater importance in conforming the vast practical data on petrology. The present classification also bears some resemblance to the technical classification of elements by Berg (1929). The similarity seems logical since the mineralogical. crystallochemical classification of elements unites them on the basis of crystallochemical similarity, determining the type of chemical bonds of the formed compounds, the possibility of crystalline substances. In their turn they determine the common mineral genesis in one mineralogical-crystallochemical group of elements, their co-existence in ores and chemical raw materials and the possiblity of formation of alloys.
Type: bulletin (article)
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2115/36755
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