-
various colors. The
compound appears in
nature as the rare
mineral biphosphammite. It is
formed in
guano deposits. A
related compound, that is the monohydrogen...
- phosphammite. The
related dihydrogen compound occurs as the
mineral biphosphammite. Both are
related to
guano deposits.
Pradyot Patnaik.
Handbook of Inorganic...
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Archerite Archerite (white) on a
biphosphammite crystal General Category Mineral Formula (repeating unit) (K,NH4)H2PO4 IMA
symbol Aht
Strunz classification...
- The name is for its composition,
anhydrous uric acid. It
occurs with
biphosphammite, bru****e and
syngenite at the type
locality in
Dingo Donga Cave. Warr...
- in ****ociation with
halite and
arcanite in salt deposits; and with
biphosphammite, aphthitalite, monetite, whitlockite, uricite, bru****e and
gypsum in...
- With only
large cations: 05 Nahpoite, 10 Monetite, 15 Archerite, 15
Biphosphammite; 20 Phosphammite, 25 Buchwaldite; 35 Pretulite, 35 Xenotime-(Y), 35...
- Braitschite-(Ce) Btc-Ce
Bayerite Byr
Biotite Bt
Brammallite Bml
Bayldonite Bay
Biphosphammite Bpam
Branchite Bran
Bayleyite Byy Biraite-(Ce) Bia-Ce Brandãoite Bdã...
- 1845) 7.AD.05 [539] [540] [541] (IUPAC: dipot****ium sulfate)
Archerite (
biphosphammite: IMA1975-008) 8.AD.15 [542] [543] [544] (IUPAC: pot****ium phosphoric...
- oxyplumboroméite. (Biotite, mica
series (Y: 1963) 9.EC. [464] [465] [466])
Biphosphammite (
biphosphammite: 1870) 8.AD.15 [467] [468] [469] (IUPAC:
ammonium dihydrogen...