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- Ikaite abstract "Ikaite is the mineral name for the hexahydrate of calcium carbonate, CaCO3·6H2O. Ikaite tends to form very steep or spiky pyramidal crystals, often radially arranged, of varied sizes from thumbnail size aggregates to gigantic salient spurs. It is only found in a metastable state, and decomposes rapidly by loosing most of its water content once removed from near-freezing water. This 'melting mineral' is more commonly known through its pseudomorphs.".
- Ikaite thumbnail Concretion_and_crystals.jpg?width=300.
- Ikaite wikiPageExternalLink moler.htm.
- Ikaite wikiPageExternalLink ikaite.html.
- Ikaite wikiPageExternalLink 1486.
- Ikaite wikiPageExternalLink Ikaite.shtml.
- Ikaite wikiPageExternalLink 05031601.php.
- Ikaite wikiPageExternalLink www.glendonite.com.
- Ikaite wikiPageExternalLink ikaidata.html.
- Ikaite wikiPageExternalLink natural.htm&date=2009-10-25+09:42:22.
- Ikaite wikiPageID "8813912".
- Ikaite wikiPageRevisionID "606418718".
- Ikaite birefringence "d = 0.090".
- Ikaite caption "Calcite after Ikaite var. Glendonite concretion".
- Ikaite category "Carbonate mineral, hydrous carbonates subgroup".
- Ikaite color "White when pure".
- Ikaite formula "CaCO3·6H2O".
- Ikaite gravity "1.83".
- Ikaite habit "Nearly square prism; pyramidal; sigmoidal: square prism capped with oppositely canted pyramids; massive, tubular".
- Ikaite hasPhotoCollection Ikaite.
- Ikaite luster "Dull".
- Ikaite mohs "3".
- Ikaite name "Ikaite".
- Ikaite opticalprop "Biaxial".
- Ikaite other "Decomposes into water and calcite above 8 °C".
- Ikaite refractive "nα = 1.455".
- Ikaite refractive "nβ = 1.538".
- Ikaite refractive "nγ = 1.545".
- Ikaite streak "White".
- Ikaite strunz "5".
- Ikaite system "Monoclinic class 2/m".
- Ikaite subject Category:Calcium_minerals.
- Ikaite subject Category:Carbonate_minerals.
- Ikaite type Abstraction100002137.
- Ikaite type CalciumMinerals.
- Ikaite type CarbonateMinerals.
- Ikaite type Material114580897.
- Ikaite type Matter100020827.
- Ikaite type Mineral114662574.
- Ikaite type Part113809207.
- Ikaite type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Ikaite type Relation100031921.
- Ikaite type Substance100019613.
- Ikaite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Ikaite type Mineral.
- Ikaite type ChemicalObject.
- Ikaite type Thing.
- Ikaite comment "Ikaite is the mineral name for the hexahydrate of calcium carbonate, CaCO3·6H2O. Ikaite tends to form very steep or spiky pyramidal crystals, often radially arranged, of varied sizes from thumbnail size aggregates to gigantic salient spurs. It is only found in a metastable state, and decomposes rapidly by loosing most of its water content once removed from near-freezing water. This 'melting mineral' is more commonly known through its pseudomorphs.".
- Ikaite label "Ikait".
- Ikaite label "Ikaite".
- Ikaite label "Ikaite".
- Ikaite label "Глендонит".
- Ikaite label "イカ石".
- Ikaite sameAs Ikait.
- Ikaite sameAs Ikaite.
- Ikaite sameAs イカ石.
- Ikaite sameAs m.027kpby.
- Ikaite sameAs Q2252057.
- Ikaite sameAs Q2252057.
- Ikaite sameAs Ikaite.
- Ikaite wasDerivedFrom Ikaite?oldid=606418718.
- Ikaite depiction Concretion_and_crystals.jpg.
- Ikaite isPrimaryTopicOf Ikaite.
- Ikaite name "Ikaite".