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- Picropharmacolite abstract "Picropharmacolite, Ca4Mg(AsO3OH)2(AsO4)2·11H2O, is a rare arsenate mineral. It was named in 1819 from the Greek for bitter, in allusion to its magnesium content, and its chemical similarity to pharmacolite. The mineral irhtemite, Ca4Mg(AsO3OH)2(AsO4)2·4H2O, has the same composition as picropharmacolite, except that it has only four water molecules per formula unit, instead of eleven. It may be formed by the dehydration of picropharmacolite.".
- Picropharmacolite thumbnail Picropharmacolite.jpg?width=300.
- Picropharmacolite wikiPageExternalLink viewJmol.php?id=00824.
- Picropharmacolite wikiPageID "26974350".
- Picropharmacolite wikiPageRevisionID "542739158".
- Picropharmacolite 2v "40".
- Picropharmacolite birefringence "δ = 0.009".
- Picropharmacolite caption "Picropharmacolite with guerinite and erythrite from Bauhaus, Hesse, Germany. Specimen size 5.5 cm".
- Picropharmacolite category Arsenate_minerals.
- Picropharmacolite cleavage "Perfect on {100} and {010}".
- Picropharmacolite color "White or colorless".
- Picropharmacolite dana "39.2".
- Picropharmacolite diaphaneity "Translucent to opaque".
- Picropharmacolite dispersion "r < v strong".
- Picropharmacolite formula "Ca4Mg22·11H2O".
- Picropharmacolite fracture "Micaceous".
- Picropharmacolite gravity "2.58".
- Picropharmacolite habit "As prismatic crystals more typically in radial aggregates, globular crusts, and fibrous concretions".
- Picropharmacolite hasPhotoCollection Picropharmacolite.
- Picropharmacolite luster "Silky, slightly pearly".
- Picropharmacolite mohs "1".
- Picropharmacolite molweight "940.48".
- Picropharmacolite name "Picropharmacolite".
- Picropharmacolite opticalprop "Biaxial".
- Picropharmacolite other "Fluorescent blue-white under long wave and short wave ultraviolet light".
- Picropharmacolite refractive "nα = 1.631, nβ = 1.632, nγ = 1.640 or nα = 1.557, nβ = 1.566 – 1.571, nγ = 1.577 – 1.579".
- Picropharmacolite streak "White".
- Picropharmacolite strunz "8".
- Picropharmacolite symmetry "Triclinic".
- Picropharmacolite system "Triclinic – pinacoidal".
- Picropharmacolite tenacity "Fragile".
- Picropharmacolite twinning "None reported".
- Picropharmacolite unitCell "a = 13.547 Å, b = 13.5 Å, c = 6.71 Å; α = 99.85°, β = 96.41°, γ = 91.6°; Z = 2".
- Picropharmacolite subject Category:Arsenate_minerals.
- Picropharmacolite type Abstraction100002137.
- Picropharmacolite type ArsenateMinerals.
- Picropharmacolite type Material114580897.
- Picropharmacolite type Matter100020827.
- Picropharmacolite type Mineral114662574.
- Picropharmacolite type Part113809207.
- Picropharmacolite type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Picropharmacolite type Relation100031921.
- Picropharmacolite type Substance100019613.
- Picropharmacolite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Picropharmacolite type Mineral.
- Picropharmacolite type ChemicalObject.
- Picropharmacolite type Thing.
- Picropharmacolite comment "Picropharmacolite, Ca4Mg(AsO3OH)2(AsO4)2·11H2O, is a rare arsenate mineral. It was named in 1819 from the Greek for bitter, in allusion to its magnesium content, and its chemical similarity to pharmacolite. The mineral irhtemite, Ca4Mg(AsO3OH)2(AsO4)2·4H2O, has the same composition as picropharmacolite, except that it has only four water molecules per formula unit, instead of eleven. It may be formed by the dehydration of picropharmacolite.".
- Picropharmacolite label "Picrofarmacolita".
- Picropharmacolite label "Picrofarmacolite".
- Picropharmacolite label "Picropharmacolite".
- Picropharmacolite sameAs Picrofarmacolita.
- Picropharmacolite sameAs Picrofarmacolite.
- Picropharmacolite sameAs m.0bwlz96.
- Picropharmacolite sameAs Q919558.
- Picropharmacolite sameAs Q919558.
- Picropharmacolite sameAs Picropharmacolite.
- Picropharmacolite wasDerivedFrom Picropharmacolite?oldid=542739158.
- Picropharmacolite depiction Picropharmacolite.jpg.
- Picropharmacolite isPrimaryTopicOf Picropharmacolite.
- Picropharmacolite name "Picropharmacolite".