Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Amarantite is an amaranth-red to brownish mineral with the general formula of Fe3+2O(SO4)2·7(H2O) or Fe3+(SO4)(OH)·3(H2O).The name comes from the Greek word αμάραντος which means amaranth, an imaginary undying red flower, in allusion to its color.Amarantite is triclinic, which means crystallographically, it has only one symmetry fold. It must be rotated 360 degrees to be exactly the same.. }
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- Amarantite comment "Amarantite is an amaranth-red to brownish mineral with the general formula of Fe3+2O(SO4)2·7(H2O) or Fe3+(SO4)(OH)·3(H2O).The name comes from the Greek word αμάραντος which means amaranth, an imaginary undying red flower, in allusion to its color.Amarantite is triclinic, which means crystallographically, it has only one symmetry fold. It must be rotated 360 degrees to be exactly the same.".