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Alunogen - Wikipedia
Alunogen (from French alun, "alum"), also called feather alum and hair salt is a colourless to white (although often coloured by impurities) en.wikipedia.org
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Alunogen: Mineral information, data and localities.
Readily soluble in water. Taste alum-like, acid and sharp. When in solution, adding ammonia produces a gelatinous precipitate of aluminum hydroxide, Al(OH)3. www.mindat.org
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Alunogen Mineral Data - Mineralogy Database
Colorless to white, tabular crystals alunogen on reddish jarosite. Location: Ronneburg U deposit, Gera district, Thuringia, Germany. webmineral.com
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alunogen
alunogen Min. (əˈl(j)uːnədʒɪn) [mod. (Fr. alunogène 1832) f. Fr. alun alum + -gen, taken as = producing.] A mineral, also called Keramohalite, a hydrous sulphate of alumina, occurring as a feathery efflorescence, to which, among other substances, the names hair-salt and feather-alum are applied. (Ha... Oxford English Dictionary
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ALUNOGEN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ALUNOGEN is a mineral consisting of a white fibrous aluminum sulfate Al2(SO4)3·18H2O frequently found on the walls of mines and quarries ... www.merriam-webster.com
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[PDF] ALUNOGEN - A. E. Seaman Mineral Museum
ALUNOGEN. Al 2(SO4)3•17H2O. Alunogen is a supergene mineral that usually forms as the result of oxidizing pyrite reacting with aluminum-rich rocks such as ... museum.mtu.edu
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[PDF] Alunogen Al2(SO4)3 • 17H2O - Handbook of Mineralogy
Crystal Data: Triclinic. Point Group: 1. Crystals rare, as thin plates or prismatic [001] or. {010} with a six-sided outline about [010], very complex, ... www.handbookofmineralogy.org
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Alunogen | Sulfate Mineral, Halide Mineral & Triclinic Crystal
Alunogen is hydrated aluminum sulfate, formulated Al 2 (SO 4 ) 3 17H 2 O. It typically occurs as an efflorescence or crevice filling in pyrite-containing coal ... www.britannica.com
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Alunogen R060015 - RRUFF Database: Raman, X-ray, Infrared, and ...
Name: Alunogen RRUFF ID: R060015 Ideal Chemistry: Al2(SO4)3(H2O)12·5H2O Locality: Saxony, Germany Source: American Museum of Natural History 16646 [view ... rruff.info
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Alunogen mineral information and data
Alunogen ; Formula: Al2(SO4)3(H2O)12·5H2O ; Crystal System: Triclinic ; Crystal Habit: Acicular, Fibrous, Encrustations ; Cleavage: Perfect, Very Good, Distinct ... www.dakotamatrix.com
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Alunogen - RRuff
2 matching records for this search. Alunogen · Download hom/alunogen.pdf, Fang J H, Robinson P D. Download am/vol61/AM61_311.pdf, American Mineralogist 61 ... rruff.geo.arizona.edu
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Alum-(K)
Occurs associated with alunogen, pickeringite, epsomite, melanterite, gypsum and native sulfur. wikipedia.org
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mendozite
mendozite Min. (mɛnˈdəʊzaɪt) [Named by Dana from Mendoza, Argentine Republic, where it is found: see -ite2.] A hydrous sulphate of alumina, occurring in white fibrous masses; = alunogen.1868 Dana Syst. Min. (ed. 5) II. 653. Oxford English Dictionary
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Copiapite
It occurs with melanterite, alunogen, fibroferrite, halotrichite, botryogen, butlerite and amarantite. wikipedia.org
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davite
davite Min. (ˈdeɪvaɪt) [See quot.] A variety of alunogen or native sulphate of alumina.1828 Mill in Brande's Q. Jrnl. 379, I shall therefore take leave to call it Davite in honor of Sir Humphry Davy. Oxford English Dictionary
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