Pharmacolite is an uncommon calcium arsenate mineral with formula CaHAsO4·2(H2O). It occurs as soft, white clusters of fibrous crystals and encrustations...
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C2/c and are colorless. It is the phosphate analogue of the arsenate pharmacolite. Brushite was first described in 1865 for an occurrence on Aves Island...
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in allusion to its magnesium content, and its chemical similarity to pharmacolite. The mineral irhtemite, Ca4Mg(AsO3OH)2(AsO4)2·4H2O, has the same composition...
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Perhamite Periclase Perite Perovskite Petalite Petrovite Petzite Pezzottaite Pharmacolite Pharmacosiderite Phenakite Phillipsite (series of zeolites) Phlogopite...
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Diego; Jiménez, Amalia; Prieto, Manuel (2007). "Oriented Overgrowth of Pharmacolite (CaHAsO4⋅2H2O) on Gypsum (CaSO4⋅2H2O)". Cryst. Growth Des. 7 (12): 2756–2763...
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Arsenuranospathite, Chadwickite, Metakahlerite, Metakirchheimerite, Metauranospinite Pharmacolite. Named after the Hans Paul, who owned the company of Gewerkschaft Brunhilde...
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carbonate minerals by arsenic bearing solutions. It occurs associated with pharmacolite, picropharmacolite, weilite, haidingerite, rauenthalite, native arsenic...
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Pokhodyashinite Pok Pseudowollastonite Pwo Paratsepinite-Na Ptse-Na Pharmacolite Pmc Pokrovskite Pkr Pucherite Puc Paraumbite Pumb Pharmacosiderite Pmsd...
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arsenates with anions like AsO3(OH)2− (also written HAsO42−) (example: pharmacolite Ca(AsO3OH).2H2O) or (very rarely) [AsO2(OH)2]− (example: andyrobertsite)...
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arsenopyrite. It occurs in association with beudantite, carminite, dussertite, pharmacolite, pitticite, adamite and erythrite. The name arseniosiderite reflects...
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arsenic-bearing hydrothermal veins. It occurs as an alteration product of pharmacolite and haidingerite. Warr, L.N. (2021). "IMA–CNMNC approved mineral symbols"...
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Pharmakos means poison, which is related to arsenic, and sideros means iron. Pharmacolite and picropharmacolite, which are different arsenates, are not associated...
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(IUPAC: dipotassium octaluminium octahydro hexarsenate tridecahydrate) Pharmacolite (gypsum: 1800) 8.CJ.50 [491] [492] [493] (IUPAC: calcium hydroxoarsenate...
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association with native arsenic, tennantite, skutterudite, sainfeldite, pharmacolite, villyaellenite, picropharmacolite, calcite, dolomite, ankerite and quartz...
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Ca(H2AsO4)2. Hydrated analogues of weilite are haidingerite (monohydrate) and pharmacolite (dihydrate), with the latter name reflecting arsenic-related toxicity...
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associated with gaitite, erythrite, annabergite, picropharmacolite, pharmacolite, austinite, fluorite, baryte, aragonite, calcite and dolomite. At the...
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Ritter von Haidinger (1795–1871). It occurs as a dehydration product of pharmacolite in the Getchell Mine, Nevada. List of minerals named after people http://rruff...
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packratite, morrisonite, and gatewayite and is also associated with pharmacolite. The mineral forms from the oxidation of montroseite and corvusite minerals...
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