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Definition of Gaylussite

Gaylussite
Gaylussite Gay"lus*site`, n. [Named after Gay-Lussac, the French chemist.] (Min.) A yellowish white, translucent mineral, consisting of the carbonates of lime and soda, with water.

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- ****lussite is a carbonate mineral, a hydrated sodium calcium carbonate, formula Na2Ca(CO3)2·5H2O. It occurs as translucent, vitreous white to grey to yellow...
- these Lonar Lake products. ****lussite is the mineral has been recently reported from drill core in Lonar lake. ****lussite is a carbonate mineral, a hydrated...
- occurs in ****ociation with trona, thermonatrite, thenardite, halite, ****lussite, burkeite, northupite and borax. It has been reported in a Roman conduit...
- lagoon near Lagunillas, Merida State, Venezuela discovered the mineral ****lussite. During his stay in America, he observed that goiter was endemic in some...
- Pyrope-almandine-spessartine Malaia garnet Pyrope-spessartine Umbalite Gaspeite ****lussite Gibbsite Glaucophane Goethite Goosecr****ite Grandidierite Gypsum Gyrolite...
- ****ociation with thermonatrite, nahcolite, trona, halite, mirabilite, ****lussite, gypsum, and calcite. Most industrially produced sodium carbonate is soda...
- Galkhaite Gananite Ganophyllite Garnet (mineral group) Gaspeite Gatehouseite ****lussite Gedrite Geerite Gehlenite Geigerite Geikielite Gembone Geocronite Georgerobinsonite...
- 10 Natron, 15 Trona, 20 Monohydrocalcite, 25 Ikaite, 30 Pirssonite, 35 ****lussite, 40 Chalconatronite, 45 Baylissite, 50 Tuliokite 05.CC With rare-earth...
- minerals that are found in these deposits include blödite, borax, epsomite, ****lussite, glauberite, mirabilite, thenardite and trona. Non-marine deposits may...
- chemist Jean-Baptiste Boussingault (1801–1887) discovered the mineral ****lussite in the lagoon in 1826. It is named for the French chemist Joseph Louis...