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Latest revision as of 08:27, 12 April 2023
Author: Amelie Stahlbuhk
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Sodium sulfate heptahydrate | |
Mineralogical name | |
Chemical name | sodium sulfate heptahydrate |
Trivial name | |
Chemical formula | Na2SO4•7H2O |
Other forms | Na2SO4•10H2O (Mirabilite) |
Crystal system | |
Crystal structure | |
Deliquescence humidity 20°C | 89.1 % |
Solubility (g/l) at 20°C | 3.143 mol/kg |
Density (g/cm³) | |
Molar volume | |
Molar weight | 268,14 g/mol |
Transparency | |
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Twinning | |
Phase transition | |
Chemical behavior | |
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[Steiger.etal:2008]Title: Crystallization of sodium sulfate phases in porous materials: The phase diagram Na2SO4–H2O and the generation of stress Author: Steiger, Michael; Asmussen, Sönke |
Introduction[edit]
Sodium sulfate heptahydrate is a metastable phase of sodium sulfate. Its formation can be observed during the rapid cooling of a solution that is saturated at 40 °C [Gans:1978]Title: Thermodynamic stability of sodium sulfate heptahydrate
Author: Gans, W.
Solubility[edit]
The solubility of the heptahydrate at 20 °C is 3.145 mol/kg [Steiger.etal:2008]Title: Crystallization of sodium sulfate phases in porous materials: The phase diagram Na2SO4–H2O and the generation of stress
Author: Steiger, Michael; Asmussen, Sönke
. Figure 1 indicates that, eventhough it is a metastable phase, the heptahydrate is more relevant at lower temperatures.
Hygroscopicity[edit]
At 20 °C the deliquescence humidity lies at 89.1 %. The values are higher at lower temperatures (table 1).
0°C | 10°C | 20°C |
96.1%r.h. | 93.3%r.h. | 89.1%r.h. |
The importance of the heptahydrate in the damage process[edit]
For more informations see [Saidov:2012]Title: Sodium sulfate heptahydrate in weathering phenomena of porous materials
Author: Saidov, Tamerlan Adamovich
Weblinks[edit]
Literature[edit]
[Gans:1978] | Gans, W. (1978): Thermodynamic stability of sodium sulfate heptahydrate. In: Zeitschrift für Physikalische Chemie, 111 (1), 39-46, Url | |
[Saidov:2012] | Saidov, Tamerlan Adamovich (2012): Sodium sulfate heptahydrate in weathering phenomena of porous materials. dissertation, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, Url | |
[Steiger.etal:2008] | Steiger, Michael; Asmussen, Sönke (2008): Crystallization of sodium sulfate phases in porous materials: The phase diagram Na2SO4–H2O and the generation of stress. In: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 72 (17), 4291-4306, Url |