Botryogen is a hydrous magnesium sulfate mineral with formula: MgFe3+(SO4)2(OH)·7H2O. It is also known as quetenite. It crystallizes in the monoclinic...
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fumaroles. It occurs with melanterite, alunogen, fibroferrite, halotrichite, botryogen, butlerite and amarantite. It is by far the most common mineral in the...
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Boleite Boltwoodite Bonaccordite Boracite Borax Bornite Botallackite Botryogen Boulangerite Bournonite Boussingaultite Bowieite Braggite Brassite Braunite...
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crystals 2.5 cm in height colored by rich inclusions of the rare mineral botryogen Gypsum from Naica, Mun. de Saucillo, Chihuahua, Mexico Golden color gem...
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zinc minerals. It was named for its zinc content and it relationship to botryogen. It has been reported from the Xitieshan Mine, Qinghai, Northwest Region...
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10 Butlerite, 10 Parabutlerite; 15 Fibroferrite, 20 Xitieshanite; 25 Botryogen, 25 Zincobotryogen; 30 Chaidamuite, 30 Guildite 07.DD With only medium-sized...
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Bez Botallackite Blk Buttgenbachite Bba Bassanite Bss Biachellaite Bcl Botryogen Byg Byelorussite-(Ce) Bye-Ce Bassetite Bas Biagioniite Bgi Bottinoite...
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1865) 3.DA.10b [662] [663] [664] (IUPAC: dicopper trihydro chloride) Botryogen (botryogen: 1815) 7.DC.25 [665] [666] [667] (IUPAC: magnesium iron(III) hydro...
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doi:10.1346/ccmn.1987.0350404. Susse P (1968). "Die Kristallstruktur des Botryogens". Acta Crystallographica. B 24 (6): 760–767. Bibcode:1968AcCrB..24..760S...
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