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|Footnote = <ref>http://webmineral.com/data/Aphthitalite.shtml viewed on 29/07/2010</ref><ref>http://www.mindat.org/min-280.html viewed on 29/07/2010 | |Footnote = <ref>http://webmineral.com/data/Aphthitalite.shtml viewed on 29/07/2010</ref><ref>http://www.mindat.org/min-280.html viewed on 29/07/2010</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 20:45, 13 February 2015
Aphthitalite[1][2] | |
Mineralogical name | Aphthitalite |
Chemical name | Potassium sodium sulphate |
Trivial name | Glaserite, Vesuvian Salt |
Chemical formula | K3Na(SO4)2 Na2SO4•3K2SO4 |
Other forms | |
Crystal system | trigonal |
Crystal structure | |
Deliquescence humidity 20°C | |
Solubility (g/l) at 20°C | |
Density (g/cm³) | 1.35 g/cm3 |
Molar volume | 246.2 cm3/mol |
Molar weight | 332.41 g/mol |
Transparency | transparent to opaque |
Cleavage | imperfect to fair |
Crystal habit | |
Twinning | |
Phase transition | |
Chemical behavior | |
Comments | |
Crystal Optics | |
Refractive Indices | no = 1.491 ne = 1.499 |
Birefringence | Δ = 0.008 |
Optical Orientation | positive |
Pleochroism | |
Dispersion | |
Used Literature | |
[JCPDS:1991]Title: JCPDS Powder Diffraction File 2 (PDF-2) |
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References[edit]
- ↑ http://webmineral.com/data/Aphthitalite.shtml viewed on 29/07/2010
- ↑ http://www.mindat.org/min-280.html viewed on 29/07/2010
Literature[edit]
[Dana:1951] | Dana E.S. (eds.) Dana J.D. (1951): Dana's System of Mineralogy, 7, Wiley & Sons | |
[JCPDS:1991] | (1991): JCPDS Powder Diffraction File 2 (PDF-2). |
[Dana:1951] | Dana E.S. (eds.) Dana J.D. (1951): Dana's System of Mineralogy, 7, Wiley & Sons |