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O que (quem) é oxidized petrolatum - definição

INTENSELY OXIDIZED, WEATHERED OR DECOMPOSED ROCK
Oxidized zone; Gossans; Iron hat
  • [[Azurite]]-[[malachite]] on gossan from [[Arizona]]
  • Malachite on gossan from [[Australia]]

Super-oxidized solution         
Draft:Super-Oxidized Solution; Super-Oxidized Solution; Microdacyn
A super-oxidized solution (SOS), also known as anolyte solution and oxidative potential water, is an electrochemically processed solution made from water and sodium chloride (NaCl). They may be used during wound care.
Petroleum jelly         
  • Original [[US patent]] application for the [[Vaseline]] product
CHEMICAL SUBSTANCE USED AS LUBRICATING AGENT
Petrolatum; White petrolatum; Carbolated petroleum jelly; Carbolated petrolem jelly; E905b; Petrolium jelly; White Soft Paraffin; Soft paraffin; Multi-hydrocarbon
Petroleum jelly, petrolatum, white petrolatum, soft paraffin, or multi-hydrocarbon, CAS number 8009-03-8, is a semi-solid mixture of hydrocarbons (with carbon numbers mainly higher than 25), originally promoted as a topical ointment for its healing properties. The Vaseline brand is a well known American brand of petroleum jelly since 1870.
petrolatum         
  • Original [[US patent]] application for the [[Vaseline]] product
CHEMICAL SUBSTANCE USED AS LUBRICATING AGENT
Petrolatum; White petrolatum; Carbolated petroleum jelly; Carbolated petrolem jelly; E905b; Petrolium jelly; White Soft Paraffin; Soft paraffin; Multi-hydrocarbon
[?p?tr?'le?t?m]
¦ noun another term for petroleum jelly.
Origin
C19: mod. L., from petrol + the L. suffix -atum.

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Gossan

Gossan (eiserner hut or eisenhut) is intensely oxidized, weathered or decomposed rock, usually the upper and exposed part of an ore deposit or mineral vein. In the classic gossan or iron cap all that remains is iron oxides and quartz, often in the form of boxworks (which are quartz-lined cavities retaining the shape of the dissolved ore minerals). In other cases, quartz and iron oxides, limonite, goethite, and jarosite, exist as pseudomorphs, replacing the pyrite and primary ore minerals. Frequently, gossan appears as a red "stain" against the background rock and soil, due to the abundance of oxidized iron; the gossan may be a topographic positive area due to the abundance of erosion-resistant quartz and iron oxides. Although most gossans are red, orange, or yellow, black gossans from manganese oxides such as pyrolusite, manganite, and especially psilomelane form at the oxidized portion of manganese-rich mineral deposits.

In the 19th and 20th centuries, gossans were important guides to buried ore deposits used by prospectors in their quest for metal ores. An experienced prospector could read the clues in the structure of the gossans to determine the type of mineralization likely to be found below the iron cap.