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Efflorescence Hygroscopy Mineral hydration Water of
crystallization Hemihydrate Hydrous oxide Greenwood,
Norman N.; Earnshaw, Alan (1997).
Chemistry of the Elements...
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Hydrous oxides are
inorganic compounds of a metal, hydroxide, and
weakly bound water. Some
examples include:
Hydrous ferric oxide (HFO)
Hydrous cupric...
- doi:10.1021/j150545a021 Egon Matijević and Paul
Scheiner (1978): "Ferric
hydrous oxide sols: III.
Preparation of
uniform particles by
hydrolysis of Fe(III)-chloride...
- 5-20 wt%
oxygen and
renewable chemicals. The
process has also been
called hydrous pyrolysis. The
reaction usually involves homogeneous and/or heterogeneous...
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crystal structure, than the Earth's
oceans combined. For experiments,
hydrous ringwoodite has been
synthesized by
mixing powders of
forsterite (Mg 2SiO...
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Vermiculite is a
hydrous phyllosilicate mineral which undergoes significant expansion when heated.
Exfoliation occurs when the
mineral is
heated sufficiently;...
- cool
subducting slab
sinks deeper into the mantle, it is heated,
causing hydrous minerals to
break down. This
releases water into the
hotter asthenosphere...
- a type of fine-grained
natural soil
material containing clay
minerals (
hydrous aluminium phyllosilicates, e.g. kaolinite, Al2Si2O5(OH)4). Most pure clay...
- slab p****es
through in this
process generates and
alters water bearing (
hydrous)
mineral phases,
releasing water into the mantle. This
water lowers the...
- form
hydrous minerals (such as serpentine) that
store water in
their crystal structures.
Water is
transported into the deep
mantle via
hydrous minerals...