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- Thénardite is an anhydrous sodium sulfate mineral, Na2SO4 which occurs in arid evaporite environments, specifically lakes and playas. It also occurs in...
- air, the prismatic crystals turning into a white powder, thenardite (Na2SO4). In turn, thenardite can also absorb water and converts to mirabilite. Mirabilite...
- alkaline sulfides. Anhydrous sodium sulfate, known as the rare mineral thenardite, used as a drying agent in organic synthesis. Heptahydrate sodium sulfate...
- evaporite deposits. It occurs in ****ociation with trona, thermonatrite, thenardite, halite, ****lussite, burkeite, northupite and borax. It has been reported...
- in evaporite deposits and in guano deposits. It occurs ****ociated with thenardite, jarosite, sylvite and hematite in fumaroles; with blödite, syngenite...
- medical thenardite or powder thenardite. The edible medical thenardite is used as a laxative and anti-inflammatory agent while powder thenardite is an ingredient...
- water of crystallization at 32 °C to form a more soluble anhydrous phase (thenardite) with a smaller change in Gibbs free energy (ΔG) in the dissolution reaction...
- Terlinguaite Teruggite Tetradymite Tetrahedrite Tetrataenite Thaumasite Thenardite Thermonatrite Thiospinel group Thomasclarkite-(Y) Thomsenolite Thomsonite...
- include blödite, borax, epsomite, ****lussite, glauberite, mirabilite, thenardite and trona. Non-marine deposits may also contain halite, gypsum, and anhydrite...
- pratique (in French). Vol. 4. Paris: Crochard. 1818. Phosphorus trichloride Thénardite Biographical Index of Former Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh...