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- orthorhombic. Enneahydrate, MgSO4·9H2O, monoclinic. Decahydrate, MgSO4·10H2O. Undecahydrate, MgSO4·11H2O; meridianiite, triclinic. As of 2017, the existence of...
- hydration. These materials may also be referred to as alums, including the undecahydrates such as mendozite and kalinite, hexahydrates such as guanidinium [CH...
- Mendozite is a sulfate mineral, one of the alum series, with formula NaAl(SO4)2·11H2O. It is a hydrated form of sodium aluminium sulfate (soda alum). It...
- decanted, and the alum allowed to crystallize.[citation needed] The undecahydrate also occurs as the fibrous mineral kalinite (KAl(SO 4) 2·12H 2O). Pot****ium...
- mineralogy as alum-(Na). Two other rare mineral forms are known: mendozite (undecahydrate) and tamarugite (hexahydrate). In the US, some brands combine sodium...
- Related salts are the sodium dithiophosphate undecahydrate Na3PO2S2·11H2O, sodium trithiophosphate undecahydrate Na3POS3·11H2O, and sodium tetrathiophosphate...
- Meridianiite is the mineral consisting of magnesium sulfate undecahydrate, MgSO 4·11H 2O. It is colorless transparent crystalline salt that precipitates...
- CH.55 [681] [682] [683] (IUPAC: tricobalt diiron(III) tetr****nate undecahydrate) Smrkovecite (atelestite: IMA1993-040) 8.BO.15 [684] [685] [686] (IUPAC:...
- 4'-bipyridin-1-ium-penta-aqua-nickel(ii)) clathrate chloride trinitrate undecahydrate {[C14H17N2Ni(H2O)5]2⊂C48H48N32O16}[(C14H17N2)2⊂C48H48N32O16]Cl2(NO3)6·22H2O...
- (IMA1980-062) 8.CJ.40 [498] [499] [500] (IUPAC: tricalcium di****nate undecahydrate) Phenakite (phenakite: 1834) 9.AA.05 [501] [502] [503] (IUPAC: diberyllium...