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- Bischofite is a hydrous magnesium chloride mineral with formula MgCl2·6H2O. It belongs to halides and is a sea salt concentrate. It contains many macro-...
- magnesium bromides have been found naturally as rare minerals such as: bischofite and carnallite. Magnesium bromide can be synthesized by treating magnesium...
- In the Jordan Valley, it is obtained from the Dead Sea. The mineral bischofite (MgCl2·6H2O) is extracted (by solution mining) out of ancient seabeds...
- following: Atacamite Cu2Cl(OH)3 Avogadrite (K,Cs)BF Bararite (β)(NH4)2SiF6 Bischofite MgCl2·6H2O Brüggenite Ca(IO3)2(H2O) Calomel HgCl Carnallite KMgCl3·6H2O...
- include halite (sodium chloride NaCl), sylvite (pot****ium chloride KCl), bischofite (MgCl2∙6H2O), carnallite (KCl∙MgCl2∙6H2O), and kainite (KCl∙MgSO4∙3H2O)...
- Biehlite Bilibinskite Bílinite Billietite Billwiseite Biotite Birnessite Bischofite Bismite Bi****h Bi****hinite Bi****ite Bityite Bixbyite Blödite Blossite...
- lithium, sodium nitrate, and pot****ium salts. The Salar de Atacama is where bischofite is extracted.[citation needed] These resources are exploited by various...
- application is a low-sodium substitute for salt in the food industry. Bischofite (Magnesium Chloride Hexahydrate) major applications include stabilizer...
- Brannockite Bra Bearsite Bea Birunite Brn Br****ite Bsi Bearthite Bth Bischofite Bsf Brattforsite Bf Beaverite-(Cu) Bvr-Cu Bismite Bis Braunerite Bun Beaverite-(Zn)...
- science" of geology. Gustav Bischof died in Bonn on 30 November 1870. Bischofite Andreas W. Daum, Wissenschaftspo****risierung im 19. Jahrhundert: Bürgerliche...