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Matter / Hydromagnesite / Artinite / Hydrotalcite / Carbon trioxide / Carbonate minerals / Chemistry / Crystallography
Date: 2005-11-08 13:10:20
Matter
Hydromagnesite
Artinite
Hydrotalcite
Carbon trioxide
Carbonate minerals
Chemistry
Crystallography

Dypingite Mg5 (CO3 )4 (OH)2 • 5H2 O

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