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- Gaylussite abstract "Gaylussite is a carbonate mineral, a hydrated sodium calcium carbonate, formula Na2Ca(CO3)2·5H2O. It occurs as translucent, vitreous white to grey to yellow monoclinic prismatic crystals. It is an unstable mineral which dehydrates in dry air and decomposes in water.It is formed as an evaporite from alkali lacustrine waters. It also occurs rarely as veinlets in alkalic igneous rocks.It was first described in 1826 for an occurrence in Lagunilla, Zulia, Venezuela. It was named for French chemist Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac (1778–1850).The mineral has been recently reported from drill core in Lonar lake in central India.".
- Gaylussite thumbnail Gaylussit_-_Lagunillas,_Venezuela.jpg?width=300.
- Gaylussite wikiPageID "3068310".
- Gaylussite wikiPageRevisionID "599642654".
- Gaylussite birefringence "δ = 0.079".
- Gaylussite caption "Gaylussite - Lagunillas, Venezuela".
- Gaylussite category Carbonate_minerals.
- Gaylussite cleavage "perfect [110]".
- Gaylussite color "Colorless, white, yellow, and grey".
- Gaylussite formula "Na2Ca2·5H2O".
- Gaylussite fracture "Conchoidal, brittle".
- Gaylussite gravity "1.93".
- Gaylussite habit "Tabular prismatic crystals also granular".
- Gaylussite hasPhotoCollection Gaylussite.
- Gaylussite luster "vitreous".
- Gaylussite mohs "2.5".
- Gaylussite name "Gaylussite".
- Gaylussite opticalprop "Biaxial".
- Gaylussite other Efflorescence.
- Gaylussite refractive "nα = 1.444 nβ = 1.516 nγ = 1.523".
- Gaylussite solubility "decomposes in water".
- Gaylussite streak "white".
- Gaylussite strunz "5".
- Gaylussite system "Monoclinic 2/m".
- Gaylussite subject Category:Calcium_minerals.
- Gaylussite subject Category:Carbonate_minerals.
- Gaylussite subject Category:Evaporite.
- Gaylussite subject Category:Monoclinic_minerals.
- Gaylussite subject Category:Sodium_minerals.
- Gaylussite type Abstraction100002137.
- Gaylussite type CalciumMinerals.
- Gaylussite type CarbonateMinerals.
- Gaylussite type Material114580897.
- Gaylussite type Matter100020827.
- Gaylussite type Mineral114662574.
- Gaylussite type MonoclinicMinerals.
- Gaylussite type Part113809207.
- Gaylussite type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Gaylussite type Relation100031921.
- Gaylussite type SodiumMinerals.
- Gaylussite type Substance100019613.
- Gaylussite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Gaylussite type Mineral.
- Gaylussite type ChemicalObject.
- Gaylussite type Thing.
- Gaylussite comment "Gaylussite is a carbonate mineral, a hydrated sodium calcium carbonate, formula Na2Ca(CO3)2·5H2O. It occurs as translucent, vitreous white to grey to yellow monoclinic prismatic crystals. It is an unstable mineral which dehydrates in dry air and decomposes in water.It is formed as an evaporite from alkali lacustrine waters. It also occurs rarely as veinlets in alkalic igneous rocks.It was first described in 1826 for an occurrence in Lagunilla, Zulia, Venezuela.".
- Gaylussite label "Gaylussit".
- Gaylussite label "Gaylussita".
- Gaylussite label "Gaylussite".
- Gaylussite label "Gaylussite".
- Gaylussite label "Gaylussyt".
- Gaylussite label "Гейлюссит".
- Gaylussite sameAs Gaylussit.
- Gaylussite sameAs Gaylussita.
- Gaylussite sameAs Gaylussite.
- Gaylussite sameAs Gaylussyt.
- Gaylussite sameAs m.08p8rm.
- Gaylussite sameAs Q420793.
- Gaylussite sameAs Q420793.
- Gaylussite sameAs Gaylussite.
- Gaylussite wasDerivedFrom Gaylussite?oldid=599642654.
- Gaylussite depiction Gaylussit_-_Lagunillas,_Venezuela.jpg.
- Gaylussite isPrimaryTopicOf Gaylussite.
- Gaylussite name "Gaylussite".