White minerals
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ALABASTERSWhite minerals
OPALSMilky-white minerals
BARITESSilver-white minerals.
BARITESWhite minerals use in paints.
tawto convert into white leather with minerals
tawsTAW, to convert into white leather with minerals
tawedTAW, to convert into white leather with minerals
tawerone that taws (to convert into white leather with minerals)
tawersTAWER, one that taws (to convert into white leather with minerals)
tawerto transform the skin of an animal into white leather by the application of minerals, emulsions, etc.
tawto transform the skin of an animal into white leather by the application of minerals, emulsions, etc.
tawedto transform the skin of an animal into white leather by the application of minerals, emulsions, etc.
tawersto transform the skin of an animal into white leather by the application of minerals, emulsions, etc.
tawingto transform the skin of an animal into white leather by the application of minerals, emulsions, etc.
tawsto transform the skin of an animal into white leather by the application of minerals, emulsions, etc.
tantaluma gray-white ductile acid-resisting metallic element found combined in rare minerals (as tantalite and columbite) and used especially in electronic components see element table
lithiumssoft, silver-white metallic element, the lightest of all metals, occurring combined in certain minerals. Symbol: Li; at. wt.: 6.939; at. no.: 3; sp. gr.: 0.53 at 20┬░C
indiumrare metallic element, soft, white, malleable, and easily fusible, found combined in various ore minerals, esp. sphalerite: so called from the two indigo-blue lines in its spectrum. Symbol: In; at. wt.: 114.82; at. no.: 49; sp. gr.
indiumsrare metallic element, soft, white, malleable, and easily fusible, found combined in various ore minerals, esp. sphalerite: so called from the two indigo-blue lines in its spectrum. Symbol: In; at. wt.: 114.82; at. no.: 49; sp. gr.
boraxa white crystalline compound that consists of a hydrated sodium borate Na2B4O7À10H2O, that occurs as a mineral or is prepared from other minerals, and that is used especially as a flux, cleansing agent, and water softener, as a preservative, and as a fireproofing agent