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A rare mineral with the chemical formula Al(SO), forming white to yellowish cryptocrystalline masses.
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Millosevichite — is a rare mineral with the chemical formula Al2(SO4)3.[1] Aluminium is often substituted by iron. It forms white to yellowish cryptocrystalline, often porous, masses. The mineral is mainly known from burning coal dumps, acting as one of the main… … Wikipedia
List of minerals K-M (complete) — It is currently not possible to have a complete list of minerals . The International Mineralogical Association is the international group that recognises new minerals and new mineral names, however minerals discovered before 1959 did not go… … Wikipedia
Alunogen — also called feather alum and hair salt is a colourless to white (although often coloured by impurities, like Fe substituting for Al) fibrous to needle like aluminium sulfate mineral often found on the walls of mines and quarries as secondary… … Wikipedia
Aluminium sulfate — Chembox new Name = Aluminium sulfate ImageFile = Aluminium sulfate.jpg ImageName = Aluminium sulfate hexadecahydrate IUPACName = Aluminium sulfate hexadecahydrate OtherNames = Cake alum Filter alum Papermaker s alum alunogenite Aluminum sulfate… … Wikipedia
Godovikovite — is a rare mineral of the chemical formula written as (NH4)Al(SO4)2. Al can partially be substituted by Fe. Hydratation of godovikovite gives the ammonium alum, tschermigite. The mineral forms cryptocrystalline, often porous, masses, usually of… … Wikipedia
Sulfate crust — is a zone observed in the axial (central) parts of burning coal dumps and related sites. It is a zone built mainly by anhydrous sulfate minerals, like godovikovite and millosevichite. The outer zone can easily be hydrated giving rise for minerals … Wikipedia