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Sweetite has a
general formula of Zn(OH)2. The name is
given after a
curator of
mineral department of the
British Museum,
Jessie May
Sweet (1901–1979)...
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naturally as 3 rare minerals: wülfingite (orthorhombic),
ashoverite and
sweetite (both tetragonal). Like the
hydroxides of
other metals, such as lead, aluminium...
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Suanite Suessite Sugilite Sulfur Surs****ite
Susannite Sus****ite
Svanbergite Sweetite Switzerite Sylvanite Sylvite Synchysite-(Ce)
Syngenite Szenicsite Varieties...
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Swedenborgite Swe
Sarcopside Sar
Sellaite Sel
Sklodowskite Sds
Stibiconite Sbc
Sweetite Sw
Sardignaite Sdi
Selwynite Swy
Skorpionite Skr
Stibioclaudetite Scld...
- in Namibia. The
mineral was
discovered after samples of the
polymorph sweetite were sent to labs by S. A. Rust. Some
specimens contained what appeared...
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without H2O; corner-sharing tetrahedra: 05a Behoite, 05b Clinobehoite; 10
Sweetite, 10 Wulfingite, 10
Ashoverite 04.FB
Hydroxides with OH,
without H2O; insular...
- [1,158] [1,159] (IUPAC:
sodium tetraberyllium antimony(V) heptaoxide)
Sweetite (IMA1983-011) 4.FA.10 [1,160] [1,161] [1,162] (IUPAC: zinc dihydroxide)...
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carbonates and
hydroxides to form
numerous diverse minerals (e.g., smithsonite,
sweetite, etc.). In
mafic and
ultramafic rocks, Zn
tends to
concentrate in oxides...
- NaBe4Sb5+O7 –
Swedish scientist and
theologian Emanuel Swedenborg (1688–1772)
Sweetite: Zn(OH)2 –
Curator of
mineral department of the
British Museum, Jessie...