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  • 11Anhydrite — Not to be confused with anhydride. Anhydrite Anhydrite, Chihuahua, Mexico General …

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  • 12Copiapite — from the Bolesław Mine, Kłodzko District, Lower Silesia, Poland General Category Sulfate minerals …

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  • 13Calcium carbonate — Calcium carbonate …

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  • 14Caesium chloride — Caesium chloride …

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  • 15sodium — /soh dee euhm/, n. 1. Chem. a soft, silver white, metallic element that oxidizes rapidly in moist air, occurring in nature only in the combined state, and used in the synthesis of sodium peroxide, sodium cyanide, and tetraethyllead: a necessary… …

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  • 16chalcanthite — /kal kan thuyt/, n. Mineral. See blue vitriol. [1855 60; < L chalcanth(um) ( < Gk chálkanthon blue vitriol, lit., flower of copper, equiv. to chalk(ós) copper + ánth(os) flower + on neut. suffix) + ITE1] * * * ▪ mineral       a widespread sulfate …

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  • 17epsomite — /ep seuh muyt /, n. Mineral. the natural form of Epsom salt, Mg2SO4·7H2O, found as a crust in caves and lake deposits. [1805 15; named after EPSOM; see ITE1] * * * ▪ mineral  a common sulfate mineral, hydrated magnesium sulfate (MgSO4·7H2O). Its&#8230; …

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  • 18Salt (chemistry) — This article is about the term as used in chemistry. For the chemistry of table salt, see Sodium chloride. The blue salt copper(II) sulfate in the form of the mineral chalcanthite In chemistry, salts are ionic compounds that result from the&#8230; …

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  • 19Carbonated water — Carbon dioxide bubbles in a carbonated soft drink. Carbonated water (also known as club soda, soda water, sparkling water, seltzer, or fizzy water) is water into which carbon dioxide gas under pressure has been dissolved, a process that causes&#8230; …

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  • 20sulfur — /sul feuhr/, n. 1. Also, esp. Brit., sulphur. Chem. a nonmetallic element that exists in several forms, the ordinary one being a yellow rhombic crystalline solid, and that burns with a blue flame and a suffocating odor: used esp. in making&#8230; …

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