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Aluminite is a
hydrous aluminium sulfate mineral with formula: Al2SO4(OH)4·7H2O. It is an
earthy white to gray-white
monoclinic mineral which almost never...
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relatively soft,
loosely bound minerals, such as limonite,
kaolinite and
aluminite.
Hackly fracture (also
known as
jagged fracture) is jagged,
sharp and...
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marketing videos. ...The
original machine had a base-plate of
prefabulated aluminite,
surmounted by a
malleable logarithmic casing in such a way that the two...
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Alstonite Altaite Alterite Althausite Althupite Altisite Alum-(K) Alum-(Na)
Aluminite Aluminium Aluminoceladonite Aluminocopiapite Aluminosilicate Alumohydrocalcite...
- medium-sized cations;
chains of corner-sharing octahedra: 05
Aluminite, 05 Meta-
aluminite; 10 Butlerite, 10 Parabutlerite; 15 Fibroferrite, 20 Xitieshanite;...
- Alum-(Na) Aum-Na
Apophyllite Apo Astrocyanite-(Ce) Acy-Ce
Adrianite Adt
Aluminite A
Apuanite Apu
Astrophyllite Ast
Aegirine Aeg
Aluminium Al
Aqualite Aq...
- 1773–1844
geologist geologist who had websterite, now
normally called aluminite,
named after him
Alexander Wilson 1714–1786
astronomer and meteorologist...
- ****ociated
minerals include hydrobasaluminite, hydroargillite, meta-
aluminite, allophane, gibbsite,
gypsum and aragonite. Felsőbányaite was
first described...
- [286] [287] [288] (IUPAC:
sodium aluminium disulfate dodecahydrate)
Aluminite (
aluminite: old/ 1805) 7.DC.05 [289] [290] [291] (IUPAC:
dialuminium tetrahydro...
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Phenomena of the Isle of
Wight (1816). The
mineral websterite now
known as
aluminite was
named after him. He died in
London on 26
December 1844 and is buried...