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|Crystal_System      =monoclinic
|Crystal_System      =monoclinic
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|Deliqueszenzhumidity =
|Deliqueszenzhumidity = 33,5% (10°C), 33,1% (20°C), 32,4% (30°C)
|Solubility          =
|Solubility          = 543 g/l
|Density              =1,56 g/cm<sup>3</sup>
|Density              =1,56 g/cm<sup>3</sup>
|MolVolume            =129,6 cm<sup>3</sup>/mol
|MolVolume            =129,6 cm<sup>3</sup>/mol
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|chemBehavior        =
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|Comments            =
|Comments            =decomposes at 116-118°C<br>hygroscopic and deliquescent
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Revision as of 10:03, 7 July 2011

Bischofite[1][2]
Mineralogical name Bischofite
Chemical name Magnesiumchloride hexahydrate
Trivial name
Chemical formula MgCl2•6H2O
Other forms
Crystal system monoclinic
Crystal structure
Deliquescence humidity 20°C 33,5% (10°C), 33,1% (20°C), 32,4% (30°C)
Solubility (g/l) at 20°C 543 g/l
Density (g/cm³) 1,56 g/cm3
Molar volume 129,6 cm3/mol
Molar weight 203,33 g/mol
Transparency transparent to translucent
Cleavage none
Crystal habit
Twinning
Phase transition
Chemical behavior
Comments decomposes at 116-118°C
hygroscopic and deliquescent
Crystal Optics
Refractive Indices nx =1,494
ny = 1,507
nz = 1,528
Birefringence Δ = 0,034
Optical Orientation positive
Pleochroism
Dispersion
Used Literature
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