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- Kainite - Wikipedia
Kainite is a typical secondary mineral that forms through metamorphosis in marine deposits of potassium carbonate, and is also occasionally formed through resublimation from volcanic vapours It is often accompanied by anhydrite, carnallite, halite, and kieserite
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- Kainite: Mineral information, data and localities. - mindat. org
From Greek καιυος = "recent," in allusion to its recent formation as a secondary mineral This page provides mineralogical data about Kainite As of 2021 there are now IMA–CNMNC approved mineral symbols (abbreviations) for each mineral species, useful for tables and diagrams Warr, L N (2021) IMA–CNMNC approved mineral symbols
- Kainite | Sulfate Mineral, Halide Salt, Potassium Magnesium | Britannica
kainite, a naturally occurring double salt, hydrated potassium and magnesium sulfate-chloride, KMgSO 4 Cl·3H 2 O It has been found only in potash deposits and is the principal constituent of the large salt deposits in middle and northern Germany Water decomposes kainite to epsomite and sylvite
- 40 Facts About Kainite
Kainite, a colorful mineral, is vital for agriculture and industry It contains potassium and magnesium, benefiting plant growth and soil health Its unique properties continue to inspire scientific research and exploration
- Kainite | ClH6KMgO7S | CID 164810 - PubChem
Kainite is a mineral with formula of KMg(S 6+ O 4)Cl·2 75H 2 O or KMg(SO 4)Cl·2 75H 2 O The IMA symbol is Kai
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- Chemistry:Kainite - HandWiki
Kainite ( ˈkaɪnaɪt or ˈkeɪnaɪt )[4] (KMg(SO4)Cl·3H2O) is an evaporite mineral in the class of "Sulfates (selenates, etc ) with additional anions, with H2O" according to the Nickel–Strunz classification
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