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Hydrophilite (CaCl2) is a white mineral formed from anhydrous calcium chloride. It is very soft and it forms crystal structures that are not used as gems. ...
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(3) Hey, M. (1980) What was hydrophilite? Mineral. Mag., 43, 682. (4) Slawson,. C.B. (1929) Note on hydrophilite. Amer. Mineral., 14, 161–162. ...
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Probably = to Antarcticite or Sinjarite. Originally described from Kalkberg hill , Lüneburg, Lower Saxony, Germany.
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Finally, this simple device was successfully verified that it can protect the anhydrous (hydrophilite) up to 4 days in ambient air. ...
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Anhydrous calcium chloride occurs in nature as the mineral hydrophilite but no optical determinations have been made upon the mineral itself. The data given ...
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sulphates, and minor chlorides (hydrophilite) and ni- trates (nitrammite) as determined by XRD. ... phases (hydrophilite, nitrammite and tschermigite) ...
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Lead preferentially reveals an affinity to Ca-bearing chloride, sulphate, phosphate and carbonate phases (hydrophilite, gypsum, anhydrite, ...
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