Epsomite
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Epsomite[1][2] | |
Mineralogical name | Epsomite |
Chemical name | Magnesiumsulfate Heptahydrate |
Trivial name | Bitter Salts, Reichardtite, Seelandite |
Chemical formula | MgSO4•7H2O |
Other forms | Kieserite (MgSO4•H2O) Sanderite (MgSO4•2H2O) Starkeyite (MgSO4•4H2O) Pentahydrite(MgSO4•5H2O) Hexahydrite (MgSO4•6H2O) Meridianite (MgSO4•11H2O) Magnesium 12-Hydrate |
Crystal system | orthorhombic |
Crystal structure | |
Deliquescence humidity 20°C | 90.1% (20°C), 94% (30°C) |
Solubility (g/l) at 20°C | 710 g/l |
Density (g/cm³) | 146.8 cm3/mol |
Molar volume | 246.48 g/mol |
Molar weight | 1.67 g/cm3 |
Transparency | transparent to translucent |
Cleavage | perfect |
Crystal habit | |
Twinning | |
Phase transition | |
Chemical behavior | |
Comments | can by produced from an aqueous solution under 50°C |
Crystal Optics | |
Refractive Indices | nx = 1.433 ny = 1.455 nz = 1.461 |
Birefringence | Δ = 0.028 |
Optical Orientation | biaxial negative |
Pleochroism | |
Dispersion | |
Used Literature | |
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Authors: Hans-Jürgen Schwarz, Tim Müller, Nils Mainusch
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Hygroscopicity[edit]
10°C | 20°C | 25°C | 30°C |
86,9% r.F. | 90,1% r.F. | 88,3% r.F. | 88,0% r.F. |
Sorption of moisture[edit]
Moisture sorption at | 87%r.F. | 81%r.F. | 70%r.F. | 61%r.F. | 50%r.F. |
MgSO4 | 76 | 75 | 70 | 71 | 27 |
MgSO4 + NaCl (1:1 molare mixture) |
240 | 146 | 75 | 50 | 20 |
Salts and deteriation pattern[edit]
On objects[edit]
Under the polarising microscope[edit]
Weblinks[edit]
- ↑ http://webmineral.com/data/Epsomite.shtml seen on 29.072010
- ↑ http://www.mindat.org/min-1393.html seen on 29.072010