anhydrite in Korean
[anˈhīˌdrīt]
noun - anhydrite
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1. Anhydrite synonyms, Anhydrite pronunciation, Anhydrite translation, English dictionary definition of Anhydrite
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3. Anhydrite Greyish Anhydrite alternating with brownish organic-rich calcite
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5. Anhydrite has many practical applications
6. Anhydrite (Ca(SO4)) calcium;sulfuric acid
7. Anhydrite, CaSO^; quartz, SiOgj and calcite, CaCO,
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9. Anhydrite is an anhydrous calcium sulfate (CaSO 4)
10. In the subsurface, it consists mostly of Anhydrite.
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12. Anhydrite is a mineral – anhydrous calcium sulfate, CaSO 4
13. Anhydrite may occur as a caprock above salt domes.
14. It is also sometimes referred to as Blue Anhydrite
15. Anhydrite is a mineral from the Calcium Sulphate family (CaSO4)
16. And in nature Anhydrite forms when gypsum looses its water.
17. Replacement by anhydrite was accompanied by no loss of volume and the fibrous vein structure of the former gypsum is partially mimicked by the anhydrite.
18. Anhydrite is orthorhombic and does not react with hydrochloric acid
19. Anhydrite usually forms massive, tabular, granular or coarsely crystalline habits
20. Anhydrite is a common mineral, widely found in desert environments
21. The Baryte group consists of Baryte, celestine, anglesite and anhydrite
22. The Baryte group consists o Baryte, celestine, anglesite an anhydrite
23. Anhydrite, an important rock-forming mineral, anhydrous calcium sulfate (CaSO4)
24. The name Anhydrite comes from two Greek words meaning "without water." In fact, Anhydrite is very "dry" and it easily takes up water
25. Anhydrite usually occurs in arid places forming from the dehydration of gypsum.
26. The Baryte group of minerals consists of Baryte, celestine, anglesite and anhydrite
27. Anhydrite is a relatively common sedimentary mineral that forms massive rock layers
28. Anhydrite receives its name from the Greek “anhydrous” which means “without water.”
29. Anhydrite solubility is independent of pH and generally forms close to the wellhead.
30. Anhydrite (CaSO4) scale forms in the presence of acid sulphide water and calcium ions
31. The reverse is also possible—Anhydrite can be created when gypsum is dehydrated
32. Anhydrite is a unique material with outstanding properties beneficial to many industrial applications.
33. In outcrop, it is usually a dolomite, or shaly dolomite with some Anhydrite
34. Anhydrite is a mineral of the Calcium Sulphate family (CaSO 4).Unlike other minerals, such as gypsum (CaSO 4,2H 2 O), Anhydrite does not contain any water in its crystal structure: it’s an anhydrous compound
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36. Anhydrite is a mineral of the Calcium Sulphate family (CaSO 4).Unlike other minerals, such as gypsum (CaSO 4,2H 2 0), Anhydrite does not contain any water in its crystal structure: it’s an anhydrous compound
37. Anhydrite definition, a mineral, anhydrous calcium sulfate, CaSO4, usually occurring in whitish or slightly colored masses
38. Anhydrite can also form through the dehydration of gypsum, another sulfate mineral found in evaporites
39. Anhydrite is an anhydrous compound - it does not contain water in its crystal structure, unlike other minerals
40. Anhydrite is a hard crystal with a hardness rating of 3.5 and approximate density of 3.0
41. Anhydrite is found only on arid coastal flats in a dry environment known as sabhka.’ ‘Small crystals of insoluble residual minerals such as Anhydrite, chambersite, hilgardite, and hilgardite - 3Tc were caught up in the brines pumped back to the surface.’
42. Anhydrite is not a common mineral, as it easily alter s to the much more common mineral Gypsum from the addition of water into its chemical structure. Anhydrite and Gypsum are chemically similar, except Gypsum has the addition of water.
43. Anhydrite, as its name implies, is an anhydrous mineral with no attached water molecules (CaSO 4)
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46. Anhydrite occurs most often with salt deposits in association with gypsum, as in the cap rock of the
47. Similar to calcite, Anhydrite has retrograde solubility and also forms in production wells but is less common than calcite
48. Anhydrite, anhydrous calcium sulphate, was a basic raw material in the manufacture of sulphuric acid, ammonium sulphate and cement
49. Anhydrite’s hardness is rated at 3.5 on the Moh’s scale of mineral hardness.The name Anhydrite comes from the greek word
50. For a half and half mixture of salt and Anhydrite, 1,300 cal/gm were required to raise the tempera