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Alarsite (AlAsO4) is an
aluminium ****nate
mineral with its name
derived from its composition:
aluminium and ****nate. It
occurs as
brittle subhedral grains...
- mansfieldite.
Anhydrous form is
known as an
extremely rare,
fumarolic mineral alarsite A
synthetic hydrate of
aluminium ****nate is
produced by
hydrothermal method...
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Akimotoite Akrochordite Aksaite Akta****e
Alabandite Alacránite
Alamosite Alarsite Albite Albrechtschraufite Alcantarillaite Aldermanite Aleksite Aleutite...
- cotunnite, chalcocyanite, sofiite, euchlorine, averievite, fedotovite,
alarsite, alumoklyuchevskite,
nabokoite and
lammerite at the type
locality in Kamchatka...
- and H2S or H2. ****nates
occur naturally in
minerals such as adamite,
alarsite, legrandite, and erythrite, and as
hydrated or
anhydrous ****nates. ****nates...
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Amstallite Ams
Armenite Amn
Alamosite Aam
Analcime Anl
Armstrongite Asg
Alarsite Ars
Anandite Ana Arrheniusite-(Ce) Arr-Ce
Albertiniite Abt
Anapaite Anp...
- September 2017[update], 100 new
minerals have been
first described here
including alarsite and tolbachite. List of
volcanoes in
Russia List of
ultras of Northeast...
- of minerals.
Examples of ****nate-containing
minerals include adamite,
alarsite, annabergite,
erythrite and legrandite. When two ****nate ions balance...
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Alamosite (Y: 1909) 9.DO.20 [167] [168] [169] (IUPAC: lead trioxysilicate)
Alarsite (quartz: IMA1993-003) 8.AA.05 [170] [171] [172] (IUPAC:
aluminium ****nate)...
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without H2O 08.AA With
small cations (some also with
larger ones): 05
Alarsite 08.AB With medium-sized cations: 25 Xanthiosite, 30 Lammerite, 35 Mcbirneyite...