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Es kristallisiert im tetragonalen Kristallsystem mit der chemischen Zusammensetzung Al2C6(COO)6\u00B716H2O, ist also chemisch gesehen das Aluminiumsalz der Mellits\u00E4ure (auch Aluminiummellitat bzw. Aluminium-Mellitat). Mit einer Mohsh\u00E4rte von 2 bis 2,5 geh\u00F6rt Mellit zu den weichen Mineralen, die sich \u00E4hnlich wie das Referenzmineral Gips (Mohsh\u00E4rte 2) gerade noch mit dem Fingernagel ritzen lassen." , "lang" : "de" } , { "type" : "literal", "value" : "La melita es un mineral de la clase de los minerales compuestos org\u00E1nicos. Fue descubierta en 1789 en Artern, en el estado de Turingia (Alemania), siendo nombrada del griego meli que significa \"miel\", en alusi\u00F3n a su color. Sin\u00F3nimos poco usados son: xilocriptita o piedra-miel." , "lang" : "es" } , { "type" : "literal", "value" : "\u871C\u874B\u77F3 (Mellite, \u307F\u3064\u308D\u3046\u305B\u304D) \u306F\u3001\u9271\u7269(\u6709\u6A5F\u9271\u7269)\u306E\u4E00\u7A2E\u3002\u5225\u79F0\u30E1\u30E9\u30A4\u30C8\u3001\u30CF\u30CB\u30FC\u30B9\u30C8\u30FC\u30F3\u3002" , "lang" : "ja" } , { "type" : "literal", "value" : "La melito estas mineralo de la klaso de organikaj kombina\u0135oj. \u011Ci estis malkovrita en 1789 en Artern, en la sub\u015Dtato Turingio (Germanio), kaj estis nomita la\u016D la greka meli kiu signifas \"mielon\", alude al ties koloro. Sinonimoj ne mute uzataj estas jenaj: ksilokriptito a\u016D miel\u015Dtono. Ties kemia strukturo estas de salo de organika acido, nome derivito de benzeno. \u011Ci aperas kiel duaranga mineralo malofta en ku\u015Dejoj de karbo kaj lignito, kiu estas ri\u0109aj en aluminio tipe devena el argilo. La varia\u0135o plej travidebla se \u0109izita povas esti uzata kiel nealtvalora gemo." , "lang" : "eo" } , { "type" : "literal", "value" : "La mel\u00B7lita \u00E9s un mineral de la classe de les subst\u00E0ncies org\u00E0niques. Tamb\u00E9 \u00E9s molt coneguda, en angl\u00E8s, com a honey-stone (pedra mel). Va ser descoberta l'any 1789 a Artern, a l'estat de Tur\u00EDngia (Alemanya). Rep el seu nom del llat\u00ED mel (mel) pel color del mineral." , "lang" : "ca" } , { "type" : "literal", "value" : "Mellit, eller honungssten, \u00E4r ett ovanligt mineral med sammans\u00E4ttningen Al2 [C6(COO) 6]\u202216H2O. Kemiskt definieras det som ett aluminiumsalt av , aluminiumbensenhexakarboxylat. Det har f\u00E5tt sitt namn ur det grekiska ordet \u03BC\u03AD\u03BB\u03B9 meli f\u00F6r honung, med anspelning p\u00E5 dess f\u00E4rg." , "lang" : "sv" } , { "type" : "literal", "value" : "Melliet, ook wel honingsteen genoemd, is een zeldzaam mineraal dat scheikundig gezien uit een organische verbinding bestaat. Het is een tetragonaal kristal met als chemische samenstelling Al2C6(COO)6\u00B716H2O. Het is een aluminiumzout van mellietzuur. Melliet is honinggeel, geelbruin of vaalrood en kan fraaie, grote kristallen vormen. Mellietkristallen worden vaak tot facetten geslepen en als edelsteen verkocht." , "lang" : "nl" } , { "type" : "literal", "value" : "La mellite \u00E8 un minerale. Il minerale \u00E8 un sale dell'acido mellitico. Il nome del minerale deriva dal prefisso latino mel- che indica il miele per via del colore giallo miele." , "lang" : "it" } , { "type" : "literal", "value" : "Mellite, also called honeystone, is an unusual mineral being also an organic chemical. It is chemically identified as an aluminium salt of mellitic acid, and specifically as aluminium benzene hexacarboxylate hydrate, with the chemical formula Al2C6(COO)6\u00B716H2O. It is a translucent honey-coloured crystal which can be polished and faceted to form striking gemstones. It crystallizes in the tetragonal system and occurs both in good crystals and as formless masses. It is soft with a Mohs hardness of 2 to 2.5 and has a low specific gravity of 1.6." , "lang" : "en" } , { "type" : "literal", "value" : "\u871C\u881F\u77F3\uFF08\u82F1\u8A9E\uFF1AMellite\uFF09\u662F\u4E00\u7A2E\u7A00\u6709\u7684\u6709\u6A5F\u7926\u7269\uFF0C\u5316\u5B78\u6210\u5206\u70BA\u82EF\u516D\u7532\u9178\u7684\u92C1\u9E7D\uFF0C\u5316\u5B78\u5F0F\u70BAAl2C6(COO)6\u00B716H2O\u3002 \u5B83\u662F\u4E00\u7A2E\u534A\u900F\u660E\u7684\u8702\u871C\u8272\u6676\u9AD4\uFF0C\u53EF\u4EE5\u62CB\u5149\u548C\u523B\u9762\u6210\u5BF6\u77F3\u3002\u5B83\u4EE5\u56DB\u65B9\u6676\u7CFB\u7D50\u6676\uFF0C\u4E26\u4EE5\u826F\u597D\u6676\u9AD4\u548C\u7121\u5B9A\u5F62\u584A\u9AD4\u5F62\u5F0F\u51FA\u73FE\u3002\u5B83\u5F88\u67D4\u8EDF\uFF0C\u83AB\u6C0F\u786C\u5EA6\u70BA2\u52302.5\uFF0C\u6BD4\u91CD\u70BA1.6\u3002 \u5B83\u6700\u521D\u65BC1789\u5E74\u5728\u5FB7\u570B\u5716\u6797\u6839\u5DDE\u7684Artern\u88AB\u767C\u73FE\u3002 \u96A8\u5F8C\u5728\u4FC4\u7F85\u65AF\u3001\u5967\u5730\u5229\u3001\u6377\u514B\u5171\u548C\u570B\u548C\u5308\u7259\u5229\u4E5F\u767C\u73FE\u4E86\u5B83\u3002 \u5B83\u7684\u82F1\u6587\u540D\u4F86\u6E90\u65BC\u5E0C\u81D8\u8A9E\u03BC\u03AD\u03BB\u03B9\uFF08meli\uFF0C\u610F\u70BA\u201C\u8702\u871C\u201D\uFF09\uFF0C\u6697\u6307\u5B83\u7684\u984F\u8272\u3002 \u5B83\u88AB\u767C\u73FE\u8207\u8910\u7164\u6709\u95DC\uFF0C\u63A8\u65B7\u5B83\u662F\u7531\u690D\u7269\u6750\u6599\u548C\u4F86\u81EA\u9ECF\u571F\u7684\u92C1\u5F62\u6210\u7684\u3002" , "lang" : "zh" } , { "type" : "literal", "value" : "\u041C\u0435\u043B\u043B\u0456\u0442 \u2014 \u043C\u0456\u043D\u0435\u0440\u0430\u043B, \u0432\u043E\u0434\u043D\u0438\u0439 \u043C\u0435\u043B\u0430\u0442 \u0430\u043B\u044E\u043C\u0456\u043D\u0456\u044E." , "lang" : "uk" } , { "type" : "literal", "value" : "Mellita substantzia organiko motako minerala da." , "lang" : "eu" } , { "type" : "literal", "value" : "La mellite est une esp\u00E8ce min\u00E9rale d\u2019origine organique, de la classe des organolithes et particuli\u00E8rement des mellates. Elle est chimiquement identique au sel d'aluminium de l'acide mellitique ou l'hydrate de benz\u00E8nehexacarboxylate de dialuminium de formule Al2C6(COO)6 \u2022 16 H2O. Ce min\u00E9ral pr\u00E9sente les propri\u00E9t\u00E9s physiques de fluorescence, luminescence et phosphorescence. Il peut donner des cristaux de grande taille, jusqu'\u00E0 7,5 cm." , "lang" : "fr" } ] , "http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#differentFrom" : [ { "type" : "uri", "value" : "http://dbpedia.org/resource/Melilite" } ] , "http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/name" : [ { "type" : "literal", "value" : "Mellite" , "lang" : "en" } ] , "http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/depiction" : [ { "type" : "uri", "value" : "http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/MELLITE_Taill\u00E9e_Hongrie.jpg" } , { "type" : "uri", "value" : "http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Mellite-asymmetric-unit-from-xtal-3D-bs-17.png" } , { "type" : "uri", "value" : "http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Mellite-asymmetric-unit-from-xtal-3D-sf.png" } , { "type" : "uri", "value" : "http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Mellite-177555.jpg" } , { "type" : "uri", "value" : "http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Mellite-3x3x3-unit-cells-from-xtal-3D-sf.png" } ] , "http://purl.org/dc/terms/subject" : [ { "type" : "uri", "value" : "http://dbpedia.org/resource/Category:Aluminium_minerals" } , { "type" : "uri", "value" : "http://dbpedia.org/resource/Category:Minerals_in_space_group_142" } , { "type" : "uri", "value" : "http://dbpedia.org/resource/Category:Tetragonal_minerals" } , { "type" : "uri", "value" : "http://dbpedia.org/resource/Category:Organic_minerals" } , { "type" : "uri", "value" : "http://dbpedia.org/resource/Category:Luminescent_minerals" } ] , "http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract" : [ { "type" : "literal", "value" : "Mellite, also called honeystone, is an unusual mineral being also an organic chemical. It is chemically identified as an aluminium salt of mellitic acid, and specifically as aluminium benzene hexacarboxylate hydrate, with the chemical formula Al2C6(COO)6\u00B716H2O. It is a translucent honey-coloured crystal which can be polished and faceted to form striking gemstones. It crystallizes in the tetragonal system and occurs both in good crystals and as formless masses. It is soft with a Mohs hardness of 2 to 2.5 and has a low specific gravity of 1.6. It was discovered originally in 1789 at Artern in Thuringia, Germany. It has subsequently also been found in Russia, Austria, the Czech Republic, and Hungary. It was named from the Greek \u03BC\u03AD\u03BB\u03B9 meli \"honey\", in allusion to its color. It is found associated with lignite and is assumed to be formed from plant material with aluminium derived from clay." , "lang" : "en" } , { "type" : "literal", "value" : "La mel\u00B7lita \u00E9s un mineral de la classe de les subst\u00E0ncies org\u00E0niques. Tamb\u00E9 \u00E9s molt coneguda, en angl\u00E8s, com a honey-stone (pedra mel). Va ser descoberta l'any 1789 a Artern, a l'estat de Tur\u00EDngia (Alemanya). Rep el seu nom del llat\u00ED mel (mel) pel color del mineral." , "lang" : "ca" } , { "type" : "literal", "value" : "La melito estas mineralo de la klaso de organikaj kombina\u0135oj. \u011Ci estis malkovrita en 1789 en Artern, en la sub\u015Dtato Turingio (Germanio), kaj estis nomita la\u016D la greka meli kiu signifas \"mielon\", alude al ties koloro. Sinonimoj ne mute uzataj estas jenaj: ksilokriptito a\u016D miel\u015Dtono. Ties kemia strukturo estas de salo de organika acido, nome derivito de benzeno. \u011Ci aperas kiel duaranga mineralo malofta en ku\u015Dejoj de karbo kaj lignito, kiu estas ri\u0109aj en aluminio tipe devena el argilo. La varia\u0135o plej travidebla se \u0109izita povas esti uzata kiel nealtvalora gemo." , "lang" : "eo" } , { "type" : "literal", "value" : "Mellita substantzia organiko motako minerala da." , "lang" : "eu" } , { "type" : "literal", "value" : "Melliet, ook wel honingsteen genoemd, is een zeldzaam mineraal dat scheikundig gezien uit een organische verbinding bestaat. Het is een tetragonaal kristal met als chemische samenstelling Al2C6(COO)6\u00B716H2O. Het is een aluminiumzout van mellietzuur. Melliet is honinggeel, geelbruin of vaalrood en kan fraaie, grote kristallen vormen. Mellietkristallen worden vaak tot facetten geslepen en als edelsteen verkocht. Met een hardheid van 2 tot 2,5 is melliet een van de zachtste mineralen waarin, net als in het referentiemineraal gips, met een vingernagel kan worden gekrast. Het werd oorspronkelijk in 1789 ontdekt in Artern in de Duitse deelstaat Th\u00FCringen. Het werd daarna ook aangetroffen in Rusland, Oostenrijk, Tsjechi\u00EB en Hongarije. De naam van het mineraal is afgeleid van het Griekse \u03BC\u03AD\u03BB\u03B9, dat honing betekent, een verwijzing naar de kleur." , "lang" : "nl" } , { "type" : "literal", "value" : "Mellit, auch als Honigstein bekannt, ist ein selten vorkommendes Mineral aus der Mineralklasse der \u201Eorganischen Verbindungen\u201C. Es kristallisiert im tetragonalen Kristallsystem mit der chemischen Zusammensetzung Al2C6(COO)6\u00B716H2O, ist also chemisch gesehen das Aluminiumsalz der Mellits\u00E4ure (auch Aluminiummellitat bzw. Aluminium-Mellitat). Mellit entwickelt meist dipyramide Kristalle im Zentimeterbereich mit harz- bis glasgl\u00E4nzenden Oberfl\u00E4chen, aber auch k\u00F6rnige Aggregate. Reine Mellitkristalle sind farblos und durchsichtig. Bei multikristalliner Ausbildung oder Gitterbaufehlern kann er aufgrund von vielfacher Lichtbrechung allerdings wei\u00DF erscheinen und durch Fremdbeimengungen eine honiggelbe, tiefrote oder braune Farbe annehmen, wobei die Transparenz entsprechend abnimmt. 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