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  1. Wisconsin (18812 bytes)
    53: The state mineral is [[Galena]] otherwise known as lead sulfide which reflects ...
    109: ..., stones and gemstones|State Mineral]]:</td><td>[[Galena]] (Lead sulphide)</td></tr>
  2. List of minerals (11610 bytes)
    197: #[[Galena]]
  3. USS Monitor (7466 bytes)
    39: ...y the U.S. Navy, after the [[USS Galena (1862)| ''Galena'']] and [[USS New Ironsides (1862)|''New Ironside...
    63: ...t marine sanctuary. ''Monitor'' Sanctuary is the only one of the thirteen national marine sanctuaries ...
    73: *[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/monitor/ Online exhibition about ''Monitor'']
  4. Jefferson Davis (14427 bytes)
    3: ...n Pierce]]. He is most famous for serving as the only [[President]] of the [[Confederate States of Ame...
    12: ...ssippi watershed)|Red River]] for the repair and enlargement of the fort. Later the same year, he was...
    14: The next year, Davis was dispatched to [[Galena, Illinois]] at the head of a detachment assigned ...
  5. Gold (24329 bytes)
    156: ...ted and blue light to be absorbed. It is one of only three metals which have an actual easily-identif...
    224: ... associations are [[pyrite]], [[chalcopyrite]], [[galena]], [[sphalerite]], [[arsenopyrite]], [[stibnite]]...
    250: There is only one stable [[isotope]] of gold, and 18 [[radiois...
    256: *[http://periodic.lanl.gov/elements/79.html Los Alamos National Laborato...
  6. Lead (8244 bytes)
    6: ... [[antimony]] or other metals to it. Lead is the only metal in which there is zero [[Peltier-Seebeck e...
    21: ...with these metals. The main lead [[mineral]] is [[galena]] (PbS), which contains 86.6% lead. Other common ...
    26: ...ch is reported relative to <sup>204</sup>Pb, the only non-radiogenic stable isotope. The ranges of iso...
    53: *[http://periodic.lanl.gov/elements/82.html Los Alamos National Laborato...
  7. Sulfur (18059 bytes)
    50: ...b>. By contrast, its lighter neighbor [[oxygen]] only exists in two states of chemical significance: O...
    54: ...erty is that the [[viscosity]] of molten sulfur, unlike most other liquids, increases with temperature...
    69: ... ([[Genesis]]). English translations of this commonly refer to sulfur as "brimstone", giving rise to t...
    70: The word itself is almost certainly from the Arabic "sufra" meaning yellow, from the...
    82: ...(iron sulfide), [[cinnabar]] (mercury sulfide), [[Galena]] (lead sulfide), [[sphalerite]] (zinc sulfide) a...
  8. Mineral (10947 bytes)
    1: ...] processes. The term "mineral" encompasses not only the material's [[chemical composition]] but also...
    11: ...[[halite]] (made from sodium and [[chlorine]]), [[galena]] (made from [[lead]] and [[sulfur]]) and [[peric...
    20: ...in a handful of samples, and many are known from only one or two small grains.
    24: ...hout equivocation. In other cases, minerals can only be classified by more complex chemical or [[X-ra...
    26: Physical properties commonly used are :

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