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named for A.
Langbein of Leopoldshall, Germany.
Langbeinite gives its name to the
langbeinites, a
family of
substances with the same
cubic structure...
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Langbeinites are a
family of
crystalline substances based on the
structure of
langbeinite with
general formula M2M'2(SO4)3,
where M is a
large univalent...
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ceric sulfate.
Anhydrous double sulfates of
ammonium also
occur in the
Langbeinites family. The
ammonia produced has a
pungent smell and is toxic. Airborne...
- (now
known as picromerite), K2SO4·MgSO4·6H2O Leonite, K2SO4·MgSO4·4H2O
Langbeinite, K2Mg2(SO4)3
Aphthitalite (previously
known as glaserite), K3Na(SO4)2...
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Sylvite (KCl),
carnallite (KCl·MgCl2·6H2O),
kainite (MgSO4·KCl·3H2O) and
langbeinite (MgSO4·K2SO4) are the
minerals found in
large evaporite deposits worldwide...
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Feldspathoid Garnet group Hematite group Humite group Ilmenite group Langbeinites Mica
group Pyroxene group Rutile group Serpentine group Smectite group...
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monovalent cation and Y is a
divalent metal ion are
referred to as
langbeinites,
after the
prototypical pot****ium
magnesium sulfate.
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Kainite Kämmererite
Kaolinite Kornerupine Kutnohorite Kurnakovite Kyanite Langbeinite Lawsonite Lazulite Lazurite Legrandite Lepidolite Leucite Leucophanite...
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evaporites are calcite,
gypsum and anhydrite, halite, sylvite, carnallite,
langbeinite, polyhalite, and kainite.
Kieserite (MgSO4) may also be included, which...
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Kunzite (variety of spodumene)
Labradorite Labyrinthite Lanarkite Langbeinite Langite Lansfordite Lanthanite (group of rare
earth carbonates) Laplandite-(Ce)...