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Mirabilite, also
known as Glauber's salt, is a
hydrous sodium sulfate mineral with the
chemical formula Na2SO4·10H2O. It is a vitreous,
colorless to white...
- sulfate, a very rare form.
Decahydrate sodium sulfate,
known as the
mineral mirabilite,
widely used by
chemical industry. It is also
known as Glauber's salt...
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progressively absorbs water and
converts to the deca-hydrated
mineral mirabilite, Na2SO4 · 10 H2O.
Crystal structure of thénardite Thénardite, cluster...
- aragonite). Less commonly,
speleothems are made of
calcium sulfate (gypsum or
mirabilite) or opal.
Speleothems of pure
calcium carbonate or
calcium sulfate are...
- melanterite, gypsum, halotrichite, pickeringite, alunogen, rozenite, and
mirabilite.
Naturally occurring epsomite in
caverns can
potentially produce particulates...
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Miguelromeroite Millerite Millosevichite Mimetite Minium Minnesotaite Minyulite Mirabilite Mixite Moganite Mohite Mohrite Moissanite Molybdenite Molybdite Mo****te...
- cobalt, copper, fluorite, gypsum, iridium, iron, lead, limestone, mercury,
mirabilite, nickel,
crude oil, platinum, troilite, tungsten, and zinc
among others...
- jarosite,
sylvite and
hematite in fumaroles; with blödite, syngenite,
mirabilite, picromerite,
borax and
halite in evaporites; and with syngenite, whitlockite...
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geologist Troy L. Péwé (1957-58)
whose finding of a thin film of
white salt
mirabilite (Glauber's salt)
around the edge of the pond
suggested the name. Alberts...
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these deposits include blödite, borax, epsomite, ****lussite, glauberite,
mirabilite,
thenardite and trona. Non-marine
deposits may also
contain halite, gypsum...