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Vol 3
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Article
Geology

Copper sulfate crystals and their structure

Authors:
D. N. Artem'ev
Date submitted:
1912-06-22
Date accepted:
1912-08-30
Date published:
1912-12-01

Abstract

CuSO₄+5H₂O crystals have been studied by several authors. The most comprehensive investigation of crystals of this compound was carried out relatively recently by Th. V. Barker in the laboratory of R. Groth. Copper sulfate crystals, as is known, belong to the cynacoidal class of the triclinic system. CuSO₄+5H₂O crystallizes (at t° = + 20°C) from an aqueous solution into well-formed thick tabularcrystals. The article includes a diagram for the correct orientation of crystals.

Область исследования:
Geology
Funding:

None

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References

  1. P. Groth. Chemische Krystallographie. Vol. II, 1908, pp. 419–421.
  2. V. I. Sokolov and D. N. Artemiev. — Determination of the Densities of Crystal Face Lattices Without the Aid of Construction. — Zapiski Gornogo Instituta (Proceedings of the Mining Institute), Vol. II, Issue 5, 1910, p. 333.

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