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|mineralogical_Name  = Kieserite
|mineralogical_Name  = Kieserite
|chemical_Name        = Magnesium sulphate hydrate
|chemical_Name        = Magnesiumsulphate Monohydrate
|Trivial_Name        =
|Trivial_Name        =
|chemical_Formula      = Mg[SO<sub>4</sub>] • H<sub>2</sub>O
|chemical_Formula      = Mg[SO<sub>4</sub>] • H<sub>2</sub>O
|Hydratforms          = [[Sanderite]] (MgSO<sub>4</sub>•2H<sub>2</sub>O)<br> [[Starkeyite]] (MgSO<sub>4</sub>•4H<sub>2</sub>O)<br> [[Pentahydrite]] (MgSO<sub>4</sub>•5H<sub>2</sub>O)<br> [[Hexahydrite]] (MgSO<sub>4</sub>•6H<sub>2</sub>O)<br> [[Epsomite]] (MgSO<sub>4</sub>•7H<sub>2</sub>O)<br> [[Meridianite]] (MgSO<sub>4</sub>•11 H<sub>2</sub>O)<br> [[Magnesium 12-Hydrate]]
|Hydratforms          = [[Sanderite]] (MgSO<sub>4</sub>•2H<sub>2</sub>O)<br> [[Starkeyite]] (MgSO<sub>4</sub>•4H<sub>2</sub>O)<br> [[Pentahydrite]] (MgSO<sub>4</sub>•5H<sub>2</sub>O)<br> [[Hexahydrite]] (MgSO<sub>4</sub>•6H<sub>2</sub>O)<br> [[Epsomite]] (MgSO<sub>4</sub>•7H<sub>2</sub>O)<br> [[Meridianite]] (MgSO<sub>4</sub>•11 H<sub>2</sub>O)<br> [[Magnesium 12-Hydrate]]
|Crystal_Class        = monoclinic prismatic
|Crystal_System      = monoclinic
|Crystal_Structure    =
|Crystal_Structure    = monoclinic prismatic
|Deliqueszenzhumidity =
|Deliqueszenzhumidity =
|Solubility          =
|Solubility          =

Revision as of 08:38, 10 June 2011

Kieserite[1][2]
HJS MgSO4 092503-3.jpg
Mineralogical name Kieserite
Chemical name Magnesiumsulphate Monohydrate
Trivial name
Chemical formula Mg[SO4] • H2O
Other forms Sanderite (MgSO4•2H2O)
Starkeyite (MgSO4•4H2O)
Pentahydrite (MgSO4•5H2O)
Hexahydrite (MgSO4•6H2O)
Epsomite (MgSO4•7H2O)
Meridianite (MgSO4•11 H2O)
Magnesium 12-Hydrate
Crystal system monoclinic
Crystal structure monoclinic prismatic
Deliquescence humidity 20°C
Solubility (g/l) at 20°C
Density (g/cm³) 2,57 g/cm3
Molar volume 53,85 cm3/mol
Molar weight 138,9 g/mol
Transparency translucent
Cleavage perfect
Crystal habit
Twinning
Phase transition
Chemical behavior
Comments
Crystal Optics
Refractive Indices nx = 1,523-1,520
ny = 1,535-1,533
nz = 1,586-1,584
Birefringence Δ = 0,063-0,064
Optical Orientation biaxial positive
Pleochroism
Dispersion 55°
Used Literature
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