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Revision as of 20:43, 11 February 2015
Author: Amelie Stahlbuhk
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Potassium carbonate hexahydrate[1] | |
Mineralogical name | Potassium carbonate hexahydrate |
Chemical name | Potassium carbonate hexahydrate |
Trivial name | |
Chemical formula | K2CO3•6H2O |
Other forms | |
Crystal system | |
Crystal structure | |
Deliquescence humidity 20°C | |
Solubility (g/l) at 20°C | |
Density (g/cm³) | 1.95 g/cm3 |
Molar volume | 126 cm3/mol |
Molar weight | 246.30 g/mol |
Transparency | |
Cleavage | |
Crystal habit | |
Twinning | |
Phase transition | |
Chemical behavior | |
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Crystal Optics | |
Refractive Indices | |
Birefringence | |
Optical Orientation | |
Pleochroism | |
Dispersion | |
Used Literature | |
References[edit]
- ↑ <bib id="Steiger:2000">
Literature[edit]
[Steiger:2000] | Steiger, Michael (2000): Total volumes of crystalline solids and salt solutions. In: Price, Clifford A. (eds.): An Expert Chemical Model for Determining the Environmental Conditions Needed to Prevent Salt Damage in Porous Materials, Archetype Publications Ltd, 53-63. |