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haematite
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haematite

Principal ore of iron, consisting mainly of iron(III) oxide, Fe2O3. It occurs as specular haematite (dark, metallic lustre), kidney ore (reddish radiating fibres terminating in smooth, rounded surfaces), and a red earthy deposit.



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