Elements of Mineralogy Crystallography And Blowpipe Analysis From a Practical
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mined in India, and occurs in small amounts elsewhere. Potas- sium bromide is extracted from the mother liquor of certain brines. The chief important uses are in the form of the nitrate in gunpow- der and as the chloride or sulphate in fertilizers. The element is essential to plant growth and is liable to exhaustion in soils. SYLVITE. COMPOSITION. KC1, (K 52. 4 per cent. ). GENERAL DESCRIPTION. Colorless, transparent cubes or white masses, which look like common salt and have somewhat similar t...aste. Absorbs moisture and becomes damp. PHYSICAL CHARACTERS. Transparent when pure. Lustre, vitreous. Color, color- less white, bluish, reddish. Streak, white. H. , 2. Sp. Gr. , 1. 97 to 1. 99. Taste, like salt. Cleavage in cubes. BEFORE BLOWPIPE, ETC. Fuses very readily, coloring flame violet. If added to a salt of phosphorus and copper oxide bead, the flame is colored azure blue. Soluble in water and acids. CARNALLITE. COMPOSITION. KCl. MgCl + 6H. P (K 14. 1 percent. ). GENERAL DESCRIPTION. A massive and somewhat granular mineral occurring in beds or strata at the Stassfurt potash salts deposit of Germany.
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