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Mineral: Struvite: (NH4)MgPO4·6(H2O)
Comments: Yellow -brown tabular struvite crystal. Struvite is of organogenic origin and this type locality example is formed in
Struvite: Struvite mineral information and data.
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Struvite
Skipton Caves (Skipton lava caves © Keith Compton
Show Struvite Photos (11)Formula:NH 4
MgPO 4
· 6H 2
O
System -1851) of the Russian diplomatic service, Consul at Hamburg (Germany).Isostructural with:Struvite
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Crystals of struvite from dog ][2][3]
Struvite (ammonium magnesium phosphate) is a phosphate mineral with formula: ((NH4)MgPO4·6H2O). Struvite
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Centrifugation of some digested sludges may cause struvite scale to be formed. The struvite (magnesium ammonium phosphate)
can build up inside equipment and discharge
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Sanitary Grit Dumping and Struvite Extraction Process Facility, Scoping Study Environmental Engineering in 2003. The revised facility design included the housing of the Struvite extraction
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recover struvite, a slow release fertiliser product from what has been a waste.The Oxley Creek has also
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-chemical relationships with schertelite and struvite
Locality: synthetic
_database_code_amcsd 0009576
Struvite
, beryl, struvite, and possibly fergusonite; the only
known mineral rich in scandium.
Thoulet's law
Phosphate minerals - eNotes.com Reference
(VO4)2·3H2O
phosphophyllite Zn2(Fe,Mn)(PO4)2â¢4H2O
struvite (NH4)MgPO4·6H2O
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European Journal of Mineralogy -- Table of Contents (July/August, 20 [4])
Struvite-(K), KMgPO4·6H2O, the potassium equivalent of struvite – a new mineral
Eur J Mineral 2008 20