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Alunogen (from
French alun, "alum"), also
called feather alum and hair salt is a
colourless to
white (although
often coloured by impurities, such as iron...
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occurs in ****ociation with melanterite, gypsum, halotrichite, pickeringite,
alunogen, rozenite, and mirabilite.
Naturally occurring epsomite in
caverns can...
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Aluminoceladonite Aluminocopiapite Aluminosilicate Alumohydrocalcite Alunite Alunogen Alvanite Amakinite Amarantite Amblygonite Ameghinite Amesite Amicite Aminoffite...
- be
written as [Al(H2O)6]2(SO4)3·5H2O,
occurs naturally as the
mineral alunogen.
Aluminium sulfate is
sometimes called alum or papermaker's alum in certain...
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alumen from the
island of
Melos appears to have been a
mixture mainly of
alunogen (Al 2(SO 4) 3·17 H 2O) with pot****ium alum and
other minor sulfates. A...
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oxidizing sulfide minerals (pyrite or marcasite).
Occurs ****ociated with
alunogen, pickeringite, epsomite, melanterite,
gypsum and
native sulfur. Occurrences...
- Zincmelanterite, 35 Alpersite; 40 Epsomite, 40 Goslarite, 40 Morenosite; 45
Alunogen, 45 Meta-
alunogen; 50 Coquimbite, 50 Paracoquimbite; 55 Rhomboclase, 60 Kornelite...
- Agr-Y
Alunite Alu Ardennite-(V) Ard-V
Auricupride Auc
Agmantinite Agm
Alunogen Alg
Arfvedsonite Arf
Aurihydrargyrumite Ahg
Agrellite Are
Alvanite Alv...
- regions. It
forms in
fumaroles and in caves. It
occurs with kalinite,
alunogen, epsomite, melanterite,
copiapite and gypsum. It was
first described in...
- environments). It
occurs with
native sulfur, sal ammoniac, letovicite,
alunogen and boussingaultite. Warr, L.N. (2021). "IMA–CNMNC
approved mineral symbols"...