Goslarite, the Glossary
Goslarite is a hydrated zinc sulfate mineral which was first found in the Rammelsberg mine, Goslar, Harz, Germany.[1]
Table of Contents
19 relations: Angstrom, Antiseptic, Diamagnetism, Efflorescence, Epsomite, Germany, Goslar, Gunningite, Harz, Hermann–Mauguin notation, Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Orthorhombic crystal system, Redox, Sphalerite, Sulfate mineral, Vomiting, Water of crystallization, Zinc.
- Minerals described in 1847
- Minerals in space group 19
Angstrom
The angstrom is a unit of length equal to m; that is, one ten-billionth of a metre, a hundred-millionth of a centimetre, 0.1 nanometre, or 100 picometres.
Antiseptic
An antiseptic (lit and label) is an antimicrobial substance or compound that is applied to living tissue to reduce the possibility of sepsis, infection or putrefaction.
Diamagnetism
Diamagnetism is the property of materials that are repelled by a magnetic field; an applied magnetic field creates an induced magnetic field in them in the opposite direction, causing a repulsive force.
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Efflorescence
In chemistry, efflorescence (which roughly means "the flowering" in French) is the migration of a salt to the surface of a porous material, where it forms a coating.
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Epsomite
Epsomite, Epsom salt, or magnesium sulfate heptahydrate, is a hydrous magnesium sulfate mineral with formula. Goslarite and Epsomite are minerals in space group 19, orthorhombic minerals and sulfate minerals.
Germany
Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG), is a country in Central Europe.
Goslar
Goslar (Eastphalian: Goslär) is a historic town in Lower Saxony, Germany.
Gunningite
Gunningite is one of the minerals in the Kieserite group, with the chemical formula. Goslarite and Gunningite are sulfate minerals.
Harz
The Harz is a highland area in northern Germany.
Hermann–Mauguin notation
In geometry, Hermann–Mauguin notation is used to represent the symmetry elements in point groups, plane groups and space groups.
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Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales
The National Museum of Natural Sciences (Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales) is a natural history museum in Madrid, Spain.
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National Institute of Standards and Technology
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is an agency of the United States Department of Commerce whose mission is to promote American innovation and industrial competitiveness.
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Orthorhombic crystal system
In crystallography, the orthorhombic crystal system is one of the 7 crystal systems.
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Redox
Redox (reduction–oxidation or oxidation–reduction) is a type of chemical reaction in which the oxidation states of the reactants change.
Sphalerite
Sphalerite is a sulfide mineral with the chemical formula. Goslarite and Sphalerite are minerals described in 1847 and Zinc minerals.
Sulfate mineral
The sulfate minerals are a class of minerals that include the sulfate ion within their structure. Goslarite and sulfate mineral are sulfate minerals.
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Vomiting
Vomiting (also known as emesis and throwing up) is the involuntary, forceful expulsion of the contents of one's stomach through the mouth and sometimes the nose.
Water of crystallization
In chemistry, water(s) of crystallization or water(s) of hydration are water molecules that are present inside crystals.
See Goslarite and Water of crystallization
Zinc
Zinc is a chemical element with the symbol Zn and atomic number 30.
See also
Minerals described in 1847
- Goslarite
- Sphalerite
Minerals in space group 19
- Adelite
- Arsenoclasite
- Austinite
- Conichalcite
- Duftite
- Epsomite
- Euchroite
- Gatehouseite
- Goslarite
- Karlite
- Leucophanite
- Mendipite
- Nabesite
- Tangeite
- Teineite
- Umbite
- Wyartite