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- Millosevichite is a rare sulfate mineral with the chemical formula Al2(SO4)3. Aluminium is often substituted by iron. It forms finely crystalline and often...
- deposits as well as on burning coal dumps (i.e., as the product of millosevichite hydration). It also forms as a low temperature deposit in fumaroles...
- manufacturing. The anhydrous form occurs naturally as a rare mineral millosevichite, found for example in volcanic environments and on burning coal-mining...
- of silicate minerals) Microcline Microlite Miguelromeroite Millerite Millosevichite Mimetite Minium Minnesotaite Minyulite Mirabilite Mixite Moganite Mohite...
- Mtn Magnesiotaaffeite-6N'3S Mtf-6N'3S Maricopaite Mrp Meneghinite Meg Millosevichite Msv Mountkeithite Mke Magnesiovesuvianite Mves Marinaite Mr Menezesite...
- Additional Anions, without H2O 07.AB With medium-sized cations: 05 Millosevichite, 05 Mikasaite; 10 Chalcocyanite, 10 Zincosite* 07.AC With medium-sized...
- built mainly by anhydrous sulfate minerals, such as godovikovite and millosevichite. The outer zone can easily be hydrated giving rise to minerals like...
- sodium calcium hexaluminium nonahydro tetraphosphate trihydrate) Millosevichite (millosevichite: 1913) 7.AB.05 [851] [852] [853] (IUPAC: dialuminium trisulfate)...
- burning coal sites (mainly dumps). There the mineral acts, together with millosevichite, as one of the main components of so-called sulfate crust. It was first...
- Millerite: NiS – British mineralogist William Hallowes Miller (1801–1880) Millosevichite: Al2(SO4)3 – Italian mineralogist Federico Millosevich (1875–1942) Moëloite...